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Prior studies provide only limited evidence on how and why investors rely on analyst forecasts. We investigate one aspect of this research paradigm by examining investor response to analyst forecast revisions using accounting restatements as a proxy for uncertainty. We find that investors tend...
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Recent studies have extensively used the logit or probit models for classification problems in accounting and finance. More than 289 articles in prestigious journals have used these or similar methods from 1989 through 1996. This paper reviews several categorical techniques and compares the...
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In this paper we examine whether the valuation properties of historical accounting amounts, namely earnings and equity book value, differ from those of forecasted earnings for firms in 17 developed countries classified into six accounting regimes. We compare the performance of a historical model...
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This paper examines the effect of wealth on the demand for deductibles both theoretically and empirically for the case of flood insurance. Our study provides a synthesis and empirical examination of the economic theory of deductibles and its relationship with wealth. Previous articles have not...
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This paper presents an optimization model for maximizing the insurer’s underwriting profits in any particular line of insurance at a point in time. We propose the use of mathematical programming to maximize underwriting profits when the objective function is expressed as a nonlinear convex...
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