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Impacto de las catástrofes en el valor de las acciones. El caso latinoamericano

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Alfonso Pedraza Martínez ()
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La presente investigación aplicó la metodología de Knight y Pretty [1996] a catástrofes de seis empresas latinoamericanas para establecer cuál es el impacto de una catástrofe en el valor de las acciones de tales firmas. En comparación con los resultados de Knight y Pretty [1996], en Latinoamérica la caída en el valor de las empresas en la bolsa tiene una pendiente menor que en USA y Europa, sin embargo, el impacto es más duradero.

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Article provided by UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE COLOMBIA - RCE in its journal Revista Cuadernos de Economía.

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