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The first half-century of empirical capital markets research in accounting in pictures

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Kothari, S. P.; Schonberger, Bryce; Wasley, Charles; Xiao, Jason J.
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Abstract
Seminal papers by Ball and Brown (1968) and Beaver (1968) spawned a vast literature on the role of accounting numbers in capital markets. This literature, often referred to as capital markets research in accounting (CMRA), is now more than a half-century old. In light of numerous changes to the economic and financial reporting environments over this time, we estimate CMRA’s major relations using a comprehensive sample period. We illustrate each relation using plots, allowing us to efficiently present CMRA’s first half-century consistent with the adage “a picture is worth a thousand words.” The aims of our study are to document the extent of time-series variation in CMRA’s major relations and to provide evidence on market-level determinants of that variation. In doing so, our study provides a natural starting point for future research designed to develop and test additional causal explanations for time-series variation in the properties of CMRA’s major relations.
Date issued
2025-06-07
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/163643
Department
Sloan School of Management
Journal
Review of Accounting Studies
Publisher
Springer US
Citation
Kothari, S.P., Schonberger, B., Wasley, C. et al. The first half-century of empirical capital markets research in accounting in pictures. Rev Account Stud 30, 3111–3176 (2025).
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