How Stock Markets Become Desensitized To Terror
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Date
2017
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Publisher
Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.
Open Access Color
Green Open Access
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Abstract
Purpose-A widely accepted belief indicates that terror activities have negative impact on stock markets. Contrary to numerous empirical studies, the purpose of this paper is to consider this issue from another point of view in the sense that markets can become desensitized to terror. Design/methodology/approach-Here, instead of directly analyzing the existing data, the stochastic nature of the events is taken into consideration. Findings-The author compares three countries and found out that the correlation between terror and stock markets is almost nil when terror events become a commonplace. Originality/value-This paper applies mean reverting stochastic processes to terror incidents and brings out interesting results. © Emerald Publishing Limited.
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Keywords
Mean Reverting Stochastic Processes, Stock Returns, Terrorist Attacks
Fields of Science
0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences
Citation
İlalan, Deniz (2017). "How stock markets become desensitized to terror", Journal of Financial Crime, Vol. 24, No. 4, pp. 704-711.
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Scopus Q
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OpenCitations Citation Count
2
Source
Journal of Ficial Crime
Volume
24
Issue
4
Start Page
704
End Page
711
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