Abstract
The topics presented in this chapter focus on the examination of both the practical and the theoretical issues relating to the application of econometric techniques in corporate finance and accounting research based on microdata. We introduce a range of microeconometric models and techniques with detailed examples of relevant applications. Emphasis is also given to methodology that may be useful in studying causal effects in corporate finance and accounting. The final section takes a fresh look at good practices in financial microeconometrics—in hope of avoiding unnecessary efforts that may lead to inaccurate results.
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