Comments on ‘earnings forecasting research: its implications for capital markets research’ by L. Brown

Larry Brown has written a useful review of the earnings forecasting literature. In my comments I attempt to augment his review with some potential future research topics. I discuss (1) cross-country comparisons of the time-series properties of earnings and other information variables, (2) cross-coun...

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