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Title: | Cricket, colonialism and the capital market: winning does not matter but losing hurts | Authors: | Srinivasan, R | Keywords: | financial assets;Stock market returns;Investor psychology literature | Issue Date: | 2002 | Publisher: | Indian Institute of Management Bangalore | Series/Report no.: | IIMB Working Paper-184 | Abstract: | There is increasing evidence of the inadequacy of National1 explanations of asset-pricing. It has been established empirically that mood, induced by such natural phenomena as lunar phases or sunshine, affects asset prices. This paper provides evidence, from one-day cricket international (ODI) matches played by India, that there is a significant negative impact on the daily stock market returns when the national team loses. Empirically, losing in India matters somewhat more than losing outside. The mood induced by losing a match appears to conditioned by history, in that losing to nations that represent the 'colonizers' matters but not losing to nations that share India's experience of being 'colonized'. | URI: | http://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/123456789/464 |
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