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- Event_study abstract "An Event study is a statistical method to assess the impact of an event on the value of a firm. For example, the announcement of a merger between two business entities can be analyzed to see whether investors believe the merger will create or destroy value. The basic idea is to find the abnormal return attributable to the event being studied by adjusting for the return that stems from the price fluctuation of the market as a whole.As the event methodology can be used to elicit the effects of any type of event on the direction and magnitude of stock price changes, it is very versatile. Event studies are thus common to various research areas, such as accounting and finance, management, economics, marketing, information technology, law, and political science.One aspect often used to structure the overall body of event studies is the breadth of the studied event types. On the one hand, there is research investigating the stock market responses to economy-wide events (i.e., market shocks, such as regulatory changes, or catastrophic events). On the other hand, event studies are used to investigate the stock market responses to corporate events, such as mergers and acquisitions, earnings announcements, debt or equity issues, corporate reorganisations, investment decisions and corporate social responsibility (MacKinlay 1997; McWilliams & Siegel, 1997).".
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- Event_study wikiPageWikiLink Financial_crisis_of_2007–08.
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- Event_study wikiPageWikiLink Long-horizon.
- Event_study wikiPageWikiLink MATLAB.
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- Event_study wikiPageWikiLink Post-earnings-announcement_drift.
- Event_study wikiPageWikiLink Regression_analysis.
- Event_study wikiPageWikiLink S._P._Kothari.
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- Event_study wikiPageWikiLink Stata.
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- Event_study comment "An Event study is a statistical method to assess the impact of an event on the value of a firm. For example, the announcement of a merger between two business entities can be analyzed to see whether investors believe the merger will create or destroy value.".
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