Short Interest, Institutional Ownership, and Stock Returns
Using “Shares” vs. “Log of Shares” in Fixed-Effect Estimations This paper looks at potential implications emerging from including “shares” as a control variable in fixed effect estimations. By shares I refer to the ratio of a sum of units over another, such as the share of immigrants in a city or school. As will be shown in this ... ................
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