“The effect of marijuana legalization on cannabis stocks returns
Summary
The thesis investigates the effect of the announcement of cannabis legalization for
medical as well as recreational purposes on cannabis stocks returns. I do the research
for legalizations for USA states and other countries over years from 2008 until 2021.
Moreover, by introducing dummy variables into the model, I check if the fact of legalization
being announced during a hot legalization year and if it was legalized for recreational use
influence the magnitude of the effect. In order to check it, I perform an event study by
calculating CAAR for every legalization date for the event window from three days before
until three days after the legalization. The results are that the legalization of cannabis
decreases CAARs in the selected period on average by 0,7% at a 95 % confidence level and
that dummy variables proposed by me do not explain this effect or their influence is
negligibly minor. The study is important from the scientific perspective as it enriches the
literature about cannabis stocks which is narrow but also from the real perspective as it
provides a conclusion that investors should not invest in cannabis stocks in the closest days to
the legalization as it does not lead to earning abnormal returns.