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Discussion of “Were Information Intermediaries Sensitive to the Financial Statement†Based Leading Indicators of Bank Distress Prior to the Financial Crisis?â€

Stephen G. Ryan

Contemporary Accounting Research, 2016, vol. 33, issue 2, 607-615

Abstract: I discuss Desai, Rajgopal, and Yu () with the goal of helping readers think carefully about which implications of the study are likely to generalize to future economic downturns and which are likely to be specific to the facts and circumstances of the recent financial crisis, given that the crisis was driven by the expectation and then the realization of a single market variable, national house price depreciation.L'auteur analyse l’étude de Desai, Rajgopal et Yu (2016) en vue d'aider les lecteurs à bien réfléchir aux résultats de l’étude susceptibles d’être extrapolés aux replis économiques futurs et à ceux qui sont susceptibles d’être exclusifs aux données et aux circonstances de la récente crise financière, compte tenu du fait que la crise était liée à l'anticipation et la concrétisation ultérieure d'une variable de marché unique : la dépréciation de la valeur des maisons.

Date: 2016
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