2002
DOI: 10.1086/339903
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An Analysis of the S&P 500 Index and Cowles’s Extensions: Price Indexes and Stock Returns, 1870–1999

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“…Second, we perform tests for a longer, historical time-period covering the period from 1871 through 1999 using data from Wilson and Jones (2002 the benefit of using GDP as a measure of aggregate economic activity is that its estimation has not changed since 1947. One similarity between aggregated income based on financial accounting rules and GDP is that GDP measures the value of the economy's output (goods and services) and earnings measure the profits generated from the output when it is sold.…”
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“…Second, we perform tests for a longer, historical time-period covering the period from 1871 through 1999 using data from Wilson and Jones (2002 the benefit of using GDP as a measure of aggregate economic activity is that its estimation has not changed since 1947. One similarity between aggregated income based on financial accounting rules and GDP is that GDP measures the value of the economy's output (goods and services) and earnings measure the profits generated from the output when it is sold.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using historical data extracted from Wilson and Jones (2002), we find that the aggregate earnings-returns relation is different in the pre-SEC period of relative to the post-SEC period. We document that in the pre-SEC period aggregate earnings are positively associated with contemporaneous aggregate stock returns and positively associated with lagged aggregate stock returns.…”
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“…Some of these studies worked with already-created indexes (Schwert 1990;Siegel 1992;Shiller 2000;Wilson and Jones 2002), whereas others assembled individual security prices into datasets from which aggregate-level returns could be computed (Cowles 1939;Goetzmann, Ibbotson, and Peng 2001;Sylla, Wilson, and Wright 2006;Global Financial Data [GFD]). Although the original stocklevel Cowles Foundation data files seem to have been lost, 3 the other datasets have been preserved.…”
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“…), el desarrollo social y el análisis integrado del medio ambiente y su interacción con el desarrollo económico y social. También suelen aplicarse en la formulación de políticas de promoción de la innovación y la investigación científica (Griliches, 1990;Cox et al, 1992;Färe et al, 1994;Lovell, Pastor y Turner, 1995;Cribari-Neto, Jensen y Novo, 1999;Forni et al, 2001;Wilson y Jones, 2002;Huggins, 2003;Grupp y Mogee, 2004;Munda, 2005;Nardo et al, 2008).…”
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“…), el desarrollo social y el análisis integrado del medio ambiente y su interacción con el desarrollo económico y social. También suelen aplicarse en la formulación de políticas de promoción de la innovación y la investigación científica (Griliches, 1990;Cox et al, 1992;Färe et al, 1994;Lovell, Pastor y Turner, 1995;Cribari-Neto, Jensen y Novo, 1999;Forni et al, 2001;Wilson y Jones, 2002;Huggins, 2003;Grupp y Mogee, 2004;Munda, 2005;Nardo et al, 2008).En el contexto de la educación superior los indicadores compuestos más conocidos son los famosos rankings de universidades, cuyo objetivo principal es realizar comparaciones entre instituciones o países (ARWU, 2003; QS, 2005;SCImago, 2007;Saisana, 2008;Aguillo, Ortega y Fernández, 2008;Torres-Salinas et al, 2011). Estos indicadores compuestos surgen como guías para la ayuda en la toma de decisiones por parte de los potenciales usuarios y los estudiantes.…”
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