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Despite assumptions of mean-variance efficiency that underlie most asset pricing models, investors have shown a penchant for positive skewness. This study documents that the ratio of call option volume relative to total option volume is greatest for stocks with return distributions that resemble...
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This paper provides evidence that supports the original hypothesis of Chordia, Subrahmanyam, and Ashuman (2001) that greater variability in liquidity should lead to higher expected returns. While prior research has often found a negative relation between the volatility of liquidity and expected...
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Prior research argues that religiosity increases the ethical behavior and levels of risk aversion of firm managers. To the extent that this is true, more religious countries might exhibit more stability in stock prices. This study tests this assertion by determining whether religiosity in...
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