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Recent research, due to Patatoukas and Thomas (2011) and Ball et al. (2013), focuses on Basu's (1997) conditional conservatism measure and the existence of a denominator effect — whether the difference between the earnings-return coefficients of bad and good news firms (“the Basu...
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OLS-based archival accounting research encounters two well-known problems. First, outliers tend to influence results excessively. Second, heteroscedastic error terms raise the spectre of inefficient estimation and the need to scale variables. This paper applies a robust estimation approach due...
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This paper evaluates the hypothesis that the difference between reported earnings and permanent earnings approximates zero, on average. We measure a firm's permanent earnings using its stock price, and the short term interest rate determines the permanent earnings to price relation. The...
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