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Critics of privatization argue that privatization encourages providers to lobby for industry expansion. I argue that … expenditures, some initial amount of privatization always decreases industry-expanding advocacy. The extent of privatization for … the extent of collusion. Under relaxed assumptions, the effect of privatization on industry-expanding advocacy is …
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We survey a representative sample of the U.S. population to understand stakeholders’ desire to see their firms exit Russia after the invasion of Ukraine. 61% of respondents think that firms should exit Russia, regardless of the consequences. Only 37% think that leaving Russia is a purely...
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We survey a representative sample of the U.S. population to understand stakeholders’ desire to see their firms exit Russia after the invasion of Ukraine. 61% of respondents think that firms should exit Russia, regardless of the consequences. Only 37% think that leaving Russia is a purely...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014254975
Structural vector-autoregressive models are potentially very useful tools for guiding both macro- and microeconomic policy. In this paper, we present a recently developed method for exploiting non-Gaussianity in the data for estimating such models, with the aim of capturing the causal structure...
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Firm growth is an essential feature of market economies, shaping together macroeconomic performance and the evolution of industry structures. As a potential indicator of organizational "fitness" within a competitive environment, firm growth is also a central concern to both the practice and...
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In the field of finance, the arguments for and against the goal of shareholder value maximization often arise due to: (i) the lack of distinction between the short-run and the long-run corporate performance and objectives, and (ii) the exclusion of time dimension from both theory and practice of...
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intensive and have higher labor costs. Thus, evidence from this study could be interpreted to mean that privatization could …
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would reduce agency costs by forcing firms to allocate more control to shareholders. Such proposals disregard the costs that … shareholders avoid by delegating control to managers and voluntarily restricting their own control rights. This Essay introduces … when investors exercise control, and agent costs, produced when managers exercise control. Both principal costs and agent …
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Scholars and antitrust enforcers have raised concerns about anticompetitive effects that may arise when institutional investors hold substantial stakes in competing firms. Their concern rests on empirical evidence that such common concentrated ownership is associated with higher prices and lower...
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to a focus on common control. No prior work has addressed the role of debt-related corporate control in corporate … governance and competition, but debt-control-based governance is a critical part of the corporate landscape. Further, various … creditors can exert control over more than one company in the same industry without any ownership. These insights in the …
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