
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.2293527
This study examines if the change in aggregate Tobin’s q ratio (∆TBQ) can dynamically forecast return on the SP the reverse causality is not evident. The variance decomposition results reveal that ∆TBQ forecasts about 70% of SP at the two-quarter to eight-quarter horizons.
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