Firm life expectancy and the heterogeneity of the book-to-market effect |
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Authors: | Huafeng Chen |
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Affiliation: | Sauder School of Business, University of British Columbia, 2053 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z2 |
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Abstract: | I argue that the reason the book-to-market effect is stronger in small stocks is because smaller stocks generally have shorter life expectancy and therefore shorter equity duration. I build a model in which the book-to-market effect is stronger in stocks with shorter life expectancy. Empirically, I use delisting probability as my proxy for life expectancy. The data support my model's central prediction and its additional implications for stock return and variance. My results provide a rational explanation for the heterogeneity of the book-to-market effect, evidence previously taken as support for behavioral explanations. |
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Keywords: | Book-to-market effect Firm life expectancy Delisting Equity duration |
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