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Using the event study methodology to measure the social costs of litigation - A re-examination using cases from the automobile industry
Suresh Govindaraj
, Picheng Lee
, Daniel Tinkelman
Rutgers Business School, Acctg & Info Systems
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Social Cost
100%
Litigation
100%
Automobile Industry
100%
Event Model
100%
Product Liability
45%
US Firms
18%
Japanese Firms
18%
Market Value
18%
Prince
18%
Market Reaction
18%
Confounding
9%
Small Sample Size
9%
Automobile
9%
Extreme Events
9%
Market Impact
9%
Lawsuit
9%
Legal Liability
9%
Infrequent Events
9%
Automakers
9%
Social Sciences
Automobile Industry
100%
Product Liability
100%
Event Study
100%
USA
60%
Market Reaction
40%
Legal Liability
20%
Liability Reserves
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Automobile Industry
100%
Event Study
100%
Market Value
40%
Spillover Effect
20%