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A Python package for empirical asset pricing analysis.

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AnomalyLab

Authors

Chen Haiwei, Deng Haotian

Overview

This Python package implements various empirical methods from the book Empirical Asset Pricing: The Cross Section of Stock Returns by Turan G. Bali, Robert F. Engle, and Scott Murray. The package includes functionality for:

  • Summary statistics
  • Correlation analysis
  • Persistence analysis
  • Portfolio analysis
  • Fama-MacBeth regression (FM regression)

Additionally, we have added several extra features, such as:

  • Missing value imputation
  • Data normalization
  • Leading and lagging variables
  • Winsorization/truncation
  • Transition matrix calculation

Installation

The package can be installed via:

pip install anomalylab

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