Empirical Methods for Corporate Finance
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1 USI Institute of Finance Empirical Methods for Corporate Finance Prof. Laurent Frésard University of Maryland (RH Smith School of Business) Course Objectives The objective of the course is to introduce you to empirical research in corporate finance. Corporate finance is largely a non experimental field with lots of data. The nature, scope, and detail of available data continue to expand rapidly. These data are used to test theories and to generate empirical facts that constitute a basis for further theories. In this class, you will discover and work with some of the main datasets used in empirical research and apply some of the main methods used to analyze them. The overall approach in this class is to read and understand (selected) prior empirical work and replicate or extend some of these studies. The topics have been selected to make you work with specific datasets and methods. The primary expertise necessary is the understanding of how to use or manipulate STATA or SAS. You will need to appreciate the methods, approaches, and intuition of econometrics including and beyond a first graduate level of econometrics. I will cover some of the underlying approaches in class but our objectives will be different from those of an econometric course. Rather than a formal derivation of the underlying assumptions and tests, we will assess why something works the way it does. Deliverables Empirical exercises You will have four exercise sets to do using Stata (or SAS). They are designed to get you up and running with financial datasets and methods. There is a lot of work going into extracting databases and matching datasets. You should treat this as a permanent lifelong investment and the costs will seem more bearable. You will have to extract data from the relevant source, run the assigned tests, and answer to question I will specify. Individual effort is necessary. This first assignment (simple event study) is due on April 21 st (the second day of class). Schedule Program We will meet every day for five hours between April 20 and April 24. The room is TBD. Here is the program (subject to very small adjustments): 1
2 Schedule Topics and deliverables Monday, April 20 Morning Introduction and identification/causality Afternoon The research process Tuesday, April 21 Morning Event studies and Panel data estimations (fixed effects) Afternoon Estimation of standard errors Exercise 1 due Wednesday, April 22 Morning Instrumental Variables Afternoon Textual Analysis Exercise 2 due Thursday, April 23 Morning Difference in Differences Afternoon Matching Methods Exercise 3 due Friday, April 24 Morning Regression Discontinuity Design Afternoon The writing process Exercise 4 due Textbooks Selected chapters from the Handbook of Corporate Finance: Empirical Corporate Finance. Edited by B. Espen Eckbo: North Holland, (HCF hereafter) Cameron, A. Colin, and Pravin Trivedi, 2009, Microeconometrics: Methods and Applications, ISBN 13 #: Published by Cambridge University Press. (CT#1 hereafter) Cameron, A. Colin, and Pravin Trivedi, 2009, Microeconometrics Using STATA, ISBN 13 #: Published by STATA Press. (CT#2 hereafter) Wooldridge, Jeffrey M., 2002, Econometrics Analysis of Cross Section and Panel Data, MIT Press, MA. (This has a more formal treatment of the materials). Angrist, D. Joshua, and Jorn Steffen Pischke, 2009, Mostly Harmless Econometrics: An Empiricist s companion. ISBN * Princeton University Press. (AP hereafter) 2
3 Course outline and Readings All the below articles should be read in advance (I might add other papers later depending on interest and speed). Identification and Causality (Monday) AP, chapter 2 Roberts and Whited (2012), section 2 Bowen, Fresard, and Taillard (2014) Morck and Yeung (2011) Leamer (2010) Event studies (Tuesday) HCF, chapter 1 Fama, Fisher, Jensen, and Roll (1969) Kolari and Pynnonen (2010) Khotari and Warner (1997) Thomson (1995) Panel Data: Fixed effects and Standard Errors Estimation (Tuesday) HCF, chapters 4 and 12 CT#1, chapters 21 and 22 CT#2, chapter 8 Lemmon, Roberts, and Zender (2008) Coles and Li (2012) Petersen (2009) Bertrand and Schoar (2003) Gormley and Matsa (2014) Instrumental Variables (Wednesday) CT#1, chapter 4 CT#2, chapters 6 and 9.2 AP, chapter 4 Roberts and Whited (2012), section 3 Angrist and Krueger (2001) Bennedsen, Nielsen, Perez Gonzalez, and Wolfenzon (2007) Chaney, Sraer, and Thesmar (2013) Textual Analysis (Wednesday) 3
4 Fresard, Hoberg, and Phillips (2014) Hoberg and Phillips (2010) Hoberg and Maksimovic (2014) Difference in Differences (Thursday) AP, chapter 5, Section 2 Bertrand, Duflo, and Mulainathan (2004) Giroud (2013) Roberts and Whited (2012), section 4 Leary (2009) Matching Methods (Thursday) ECF, chapter 2 Roberts and Whited (2012), section 6 Fresard and Valta (2014) Almeida, Campello, Laranjeira, and Weisbenner (2012) Regression Discontinuity Design (Friday) Lee and Lemieux Roberts and Whited (2012), section 5 Chava and Roberts (2008) Bibliography 1. Almeida, Heitor, Murillo Campello, Bruno Laranjeira, and Scott Weisbenner, 2012, Corporate Debt Maturity and the Real Effects of the 2007 Credit Crisis, Critical Finance Review 1, Angrist, Joshua, and Alan Krueger, 2001, Instrumental Variables and the Search for Identification: From Supply and Demand to Natural Experiments, Journal of Economic Perspectives 15, Bennedsen, Morten, Kapser Meisner Nielsen, Francisco Perez Gonzalez, and Daniel Wolfenzon, 2007, inside the Family Firm: The Role of Families in Succession Decisions and Performance, Quarterly Journal of Economics 122, Bertrand, Marianne, Esther Duflo, and Sendhil Mullainathan, 2004, How Much Should we Trust Difference in Difference Estimators? Quarterly Journal of Economics 119, Bertrand, Marianne, and Antoinette Schoar, 2003, Managing with Style: The Effect of Managers of Firm Policies, Quarterly Journal of Economics 118,
5 6. Bowen, Donald, Laurent Fresard, and Jerome Taillard, 2014, What s your Identification Strategy?, Working Paper University of Maryland. 7. Chaney, Thomas, David Sraer, and David Thesmar, 2012, The Collateral Channel: How Real Estate Shocks Affect Corporate Investment, American Economic Review 102, Chava, Sudheer, and Michael Roberts, 2008, How does Financing Impact Investment? The Role of Debt Covenant Violation, Journal of Finance 63, Coles, Jeffrey, and Zhichuan Li, 2012, An empirical Assessment of Empirical Corporate Finance, Working Paper, Arizona State University. 10. Fama, Eugene, Lawrence Fisher, Michael Jensen, and Richard Roll, 1969, The Adjustment of Stock Prices to New Information, International Economic Review 10, Fresard, Laurent, Gerard Hoberg, and Gordon Phillips, 2014, Innovation Activities and the Incentives for Vertical Acquisitions and Integration, Working Paper University of Maryland. 12. Fresard, Laurent, and Philip Valta, 2014, How Do Incumbent Firms React to increased Entry Threats? Working Paper University of Maryland. 13. Giroud, Xavier, 2013, Proximity and Investment: Evidence from Plant Level Data, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Gormley, Todd, and David Matsa, 2014, Common Errors: How to (and Not to) Control for Unobserved Heterogeneity, Review of Financial Studies 27, Hoberg, Gerard and Vojislav Maksimovic, 2014, Redefining Financing Constraints: A Text Based Analysis, Review of Financial Studies (forthcoming). 16. Hoberg, Gerard, and Gordon Phillips, 2010, Product Market Synergies and Competition in Mergers and Acquisitions: A Text Based Analysis, Review of Financial Studies 23, Kolari, James, and Seppo Pynnonen, 2010, Event Study testing with Cross sectional Correlation of Abnormal Returns, Review of Financial Studies 23, Khotari, S.P., and Jerold Warner, 1997, Measuring Long horizon Security Price Performance, Journal of Financial Economics 43, Leamer, Edward, 2010, Tantalus on the Road of Asymptopia, Journal of Economic Perspectives 24,
6 20. Leary, Mark, 2009, Bank Loan Supply, Lender Choice, and Corporate Capital Structure, Journal of Finance 64, Lee David, and Thomas Lemieux, 2010, Regression Discontinuity Design in Economics, Journal of Economic Literature 48, Lemmon, Michael, Michael Roberts, and Jaime Zender, 2008, Back to the Beginning: Persistence and the Cross Section of Corporate capital Structure, Journal of Finance 63, Morck, Randall, and Bernard Yeung, 2011, Economics, History, and Causation, NBER Working Paper Roberts, Michael, and Toni, Whited, 2012, Endogeneity in Corporate Finance, forthcoming in George Constantinides, Milton Harris, and Rene Stulz, eds. Handbook of the Economics of Finance Volume 2, Elsevier. 25. Petersen, Mitchell, 2008, Estimating Standard Errors in Finance Panel Datasets: Comparing Approaches, Review of Financial Studies 22, Thomson, Rex, 1995, Empirical Methods of Event Studies in corporate Finance, in R. Jarrow et al., Eds., Handbooks in OR & MS, Vol.9,
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