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This study examines the effect of industry cash flow volatility on the risks of stock price crash by investigating Chinese A-share listed companies from 2005 to 2015. Findings reveal that increases in the degree of volatility in industry cash flow significantly increase the risk of a stock price...
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This study examines the effect of carbon price uncertainty on stock price crash risk. Utilizing the dynamic panel model on the data of Chinese listed firms from 2011 to 2018, we find that high carbon price uncertainty increases stock price crash risk. The impact of carbon price uncertainty is...
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We estimate and test long-run risk models using international macroeconomic and financial data. The benchmark model features a representative agent who has recursive preferences with a time preference shock, a persistent component in expected consumption growth, and stochastic volatility in...
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Although the causes of stock price crashes have been investigated, the examination of their economic consequences has been neglected. In this study, the impacts of stock price crashes on internal governance mechanisms are examined with regard to accounting conservatism in a sample of listed...
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