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Local Dependence, Exogenous Shock, and Firm Value : Evidence from Korea’s COVID-19 Crisis

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Yonghyun Kwon

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On 19 February 2020, the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) reported that at least 11 cases of COVID-19 belonged in the same, initial cluster as Shincheonji Daegu church, with confirmed cases then standing at 31. This was the earliest news coverage of the COVID-19 “super-spreader” Daegu/ Gyeongsangbuk since the outbreak had begun in South Korea. In this paper, I concentrate on the relationship between the occurrence of a “super-spreader” and a negative stock market reaction during the earliest phase of the COVID-19 outbreak. Using location data of public firms’ headquarters, I find that local firms are more negatively affected by the announcement of this exogenous shock than others. However, local firms’ accounting performance and long-term stock market performance are insignificant, or even positive. Overall, this study sheds light on understanding the relationship between changes of local public health risk and stock market reaction.

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Abstract
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. The process of Korea’s COVID-19 outbreak
Ⅲ. Hypothesis Development
Ⅳ. Research Methodology
1. Empirical Method
2. Data
Ⅴ. Empirical Results
1. Main Results
2. Robustness Tests
Ⅵ. Summary and Conclusions
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  • Yonghyun Kwon College of Economics & Business, Changwon National University

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