Fisman, RaymondZitzewitz, Eric2019-12-182019-12-182019-12-01Raymond Fisman, Eric Zitzewitz. 2019. "An Event Long-Short Index." American Economic Review: Insights, Vol. 1, No. 3. pp. 357-372. https://doi.org/10.1257/aeri.20180399https://hdl.handle.net/2144/39007We propose a stock market-based measure to capture initial beliefs about an event's effect on firm profits, which may be used to measure whether initial expectations are subsequently realized. Our "Event Long-Short Index" is the difference in market-capitalization-weighted returns of firms that outperform versus underperform the market on the event date. We use post-event index returns to measure whether initial beliefs are reinforced or attenuated. We apply our approach to the 2016 US presidential election and Brexit referendum to illustrate the index and its interpretation and to validate it, showing that it moves as expected following subsequent political and business news.Event studiesInsider tradingInformation and market efficiencyFirm behaviorPolitical processesRent-seekingFirm performanceStock marketAn Event Long-Short Index: theory and applicationsArticle10.1257/aeri.20180399417977