Empirical Finance : Theory and Application (Chapman and Hall/crc Series on Statistics in Business and Economics)

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Empirical Finance : Theory and Application (Chapman and Hall/crc Series on Statistics in Business and Economics)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 280 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032894706

Full Description

Empirical Finance: Theory and Application offers a modern, data-driven introduction to the field of finance, tailored for undergraduate students and practitioners seeking to bridge theory with real-world evidence. In an era defined by abundant data and computational power, this book emphasizes hands-on learning by integrating financial theory, empirical analysis, and practical implementation using Python and R. Each chapter balances intuitive explanations with mathematical rigor, ensuring that readers not only understand key concepts but also learn how to test them with actual data.

Structured in two parts, the book begins with a thorough review of essential quantitative tools—optimization, probability, and statistics—providing the foundation needed for empirical work. The second part applies these tools to core topics in finance, including asset pricing, portfolio choice, market efficiency, event studies, and volatility modeling. Real-world examples and case studies—such as testing the Efficient Markets Hypothesis, analyzing stock splits, and evaluating the equity premium—bring the material to life and illustrate how empirical methods can validate or challenge economic intuition.

A distinctive feature of this text is its emphasis on reproducibility and application. Code snippets, exercises, and datasets enable readers to replicate results and develop their own analyses. Topics like time-series properties of returns, portfolio management and behavioral finance are treated with both theoretical and empirical depth, preparing students for quantitative internships, graduate studies, or roles in the financial industry.

Ideal for courses in Empirical Finance, Financial Econometrics, or Quantitative Finance, this book stands out for its clear exposition, relevance to contemporary practice, and commitment to evidence-based reasoning. It empowers a new generation of finance students to think critically, work with data, and understand markets not as a set of abstract rules, but as a dynamic interplay of economics, data, and technology.

Key Features:

· Seamlessly integrates hands-on coding in both Python and R with financial theory, enabling readers to replicate results and conduct their own empirical analysis.

· Strikes a unique balance between financial intuition, mathematical clarity, and real-world application, avoiding the common extremes of abstract theory or mere data manipulation.

· Structured in two distinct parts—first building essential quantitative tools (optimization, probability, statistics) before applying them to core finance topics—ensuring a solid foundation for empirical work.

· Uses contemporary, relevant examples throughout, such as testing market anomalies, analyzing cryptocurrency returns, and conducting event studies on recent scandals.

· Emphasizes a data-centric approach to validate or challenge economic reasoning, teaching students to treat finance as a dynamic, evidence-based discipline.

Contents

Preface List of Figures List of Tables I Tools 1 Optimization 2 Probability 3 Statistics Review II Applications in Finance 4 Economic behavior towards time and uncertainty 5 Financial Markets 6 Portfolio Choice 7 Efficient Markets Hypothesis 8 Testing of EMH based on Autocorrelations 9 Event Studies 10 Equity Premium 11 Fundamentals versus Bubbles 12 Volatility and Risk 13 Complements Appendix 1 Data and Data Sources Appendix 2 Forecast Evaluation Bibliography Index

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