This article examines comovements between stock and government bond markets in the EU countries. Previous authors mostly indicated significant highly volatile comovements between the markets. In addition, it was proven in several markets that in times of
This study is designed to test semi-strong form efficiency in the Baltic stock markets and to identify investors' behaviour under changing economic situation. It involves description of semi-strong form stock market efficiency and discusses the results of other studies in the field. Analysis and summary of previous research results showed that there are a lot of studies testing semi-strong form efficiency in various stock markets, but only a few analysed Baltic stock markets, especially under changing economic situation. This research employed event study methodology-Patell's, BMP and cumulative abnormal return tests. The chosen research period of 2000-2016 was divided into two sub-periods based on
Krause J., Machek O. (2018): A comparative analysis of organic and conventional farmers in the Czech Republic. Agric. Econ. -Czech, 64: 1-8.
Abstract:Organic farming has become a topic that receives an increasing academic as well as popular attention. Th is study examines the fi nancial diff erences between the organic and conventional farmers, as well as their income volatility. Based on the Student's t-test, the regression analysis and the matched-pair investigation on a sample of Czech 291 organic and 4045 conventional farmers over the period 2009-2013, the study indicates that the organic agricultural companies outperform the conventional companies in the terms of profi tability. However, their asset turnover is considerably lower. No evidence of diff erent income volatility has been found.
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