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Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of anti-nuclear power resolutions being proposed (and defeated) at an electric power company's annual general meeting of shareholders on the share price of the power company concerned. Using an event study methodology on a sample of eight Japanese electric power companies over a 6-year period (1991–96), it is found that there are no significant abnormal returns on shares for those companies where anti-nuclear resolutions are introduced (and defeated). In addition, the abnormal returns do not appear to exhibit any systematic behaviour related to a number of measures for the support the resolutions received. For power companies where anti-nuclear power resolutions are not introduced, there also do not appear to be any significant abnormal returns around the time of their annual meeting of shareholders. Rather than adopt the standard two-step estimation method that is typically used in event studies, an efficient estimation suggested by McKenzie and McAleer (Paper presented at the 16th South American Meetings of the Econometric Society, Lima, Peru, 11–14 August 1998) is used to estimate the parameters of interest and conduct inference.
本文的目的是调查在电力公司年度股东大会上提出(和否决)的反核电决议对相关电力公司股价的影响。采用事件研究方法对日本8家电力公司在6年期间(1991 - 1996)的样本进行研究,发现那些引入(和失败)反核决议的公司股票没有显著的异常回报。此外,不正常的回款似乎没有表现出与支持决议的若干措施有关的任何有系统的行为。对于未出台反核电决议的电力公司,在其年度股东大会前后也没有出现明显的异常回报。与事件研究中通常使用的标准两步估计方法不同,我们采用了McKenzie和McAleer提出的有效估计方法(论文发表于计量经济学会第16届南美会议,Lima, Peru, August 11-14)来估计感兴趣的参数并进行推断。
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Environmental Modelling & Software publishes contributions, in the form of research articles, reviews and short communications, on recent advances in environmental modelling and/or software. The aim is to improve our capacity to represent, understand, predict or manage the behaviour of environmental systems at all practical scales, and to communicate those improvements to a wide scientific and professional audience.