Can Stock Investor Sentiment Be Contagious in China?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. The Interaction Mechanism
4. Quantile Granger Causality Test
5. Data
6. Empirical Analysis
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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ADF | PP | KPSS | |
---|---|---|---|
IS | −4.317 (0) *** | −4.371 (3) *** | 0.781 (3) |
GB(1) | −7.369 (0) *** | −7.435 (2) *** | 0.355 (5) |
CB(1) | −8.905 (0) *** | −8.905 (4) *** | 0.341 (3) |
GT(1) | −12.678 (0) *** | −56.689 (1) *** | 0.118 (1) |
ER(1) | −8.357 (0) *** | −8.589 (4) *** | 0.508 (4) |
F-Statistic | p-Value | |
---|---|---|
IS→GB | 0.671 | 0.571 |
GB→IS | 0.109 | 0.955 |
IS→CB | 2.389 | 0.071 |
CB→IS | 0.110 | 0.954 |
IS→GT | 0.447 | 0.846 |
GT→IS | 0.583 | 0.743 |
IS→ER | 1.313 | 0.272 |
ER→IS | 0.490 | 0.670 |
BDS Statistic | Std. Error | z-Statistic | p-Value | |
---|---|---|---|---|
IS and GB(3) | 0.068 | 0.011 | 6.372 | 0.000 |
IS and CB(3) | 0.067 | 0.017 | 6.294 | 0.000 |
IS and GT(3) | 0.062 | 0.017 | 5.619 | 0.000 |
IS and ER(3) | 0.070 | 0.017 | 6.802 | 0.000 |
Interval | [0.05, 0.95] | [0.05, 0.5] | [0.5, 0.95] | [0.05, 0.2] | [0.2, 0.4] | [0.4, 0.6] | [0.6, 0.8] | [0.8, 0.95] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
IS→GB | 8.818 | 8.818 * | 7.862 | 9.001 ** | 6.879 | 5.528 | 3.237 | 7.837 * |
GB→IS | 15.176 *** | 15.176 *** | 14.667 *** | 15.176 *** | 5.897 | 4.382 | 2.294 | 14.667 *** |
IS→CB | 2.300 | 2.273 | 2.300 | 2.204 | 2.289 | 1.617 | 1.773 | 2.325 |
CB→IS | 14.565 *** | 9.995 * | 16.973 *** | 10.099 ** | 6.930 | 3.876 | 2.560 | 17.461 *** |
IS→GT | 8.294 | 9.650 * | 8.420 | 11.102 ** | 6.256 | 5.621 | 6.562 | 8.664 |
GT→IS | 5.732 | 6.752 | 6.435 | 9.752 | 7.406 | 5.640 | 6.469 | 4.431 |
IS→ER | 45.094 *** | 13.387 ** | 45.095 *** | 13.521 ** | 7.159 | 5.755 | 7.755 | 45.094 *** |
ER→IS | 15.475 ** | 6.546 | 15.475 *** | 6.671 | 5.597 | 0.918 | 6.483 | 15.475 *** |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleSu, Chi-Wei, Xu-Yu Cai, and Ran Tao. 2020. "Can Stock Investor Sentiment Be Contagious in China?" Sustainability 12, no. 4: 1571. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12041571
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