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We provide strong support for the underappreciated expected earnings hypothesis of negative correlation between aggregate stock returns and earnings (Sadka and Sadka (2009); Choi, Kalay, and Sadka (2016)). For the 1970 to 2000 period studied by Kothari, Lewellen, and Warner (2006), our powerful...
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The difficulty of incorporating general equilibrium price effects into econometric estimating equations has deterred most researchers from econometrically estimating the welfare gains from trade liberalization. Using a paired-down CES monopolistic competition example, we show that this...
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The difficulty of incorporating general equilibrium price effects into econometric estimating equations has deterred most researchers from econometrically estimating the welfare gains from trade liberalization. Using a paired-down CES monopolistic competition example, we show that this...
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In this paper, we present a monopolistic competition model that incorporates asymmetric trade barriers and international differences in production costs. The model implies a highly non-linear bilateral trade equation. Estimation of this equation yields parameters for the elasticity of...
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We study how provincial-level enforcement of intellectual property rights (IPRs) affects Chinese firms’ decisions regarding exit, export, and the channels through which to receive technology transfer. Our findings provide insights into how variations in IPRs enforcement alter productivity. Our...
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The globalization of production and trade has significantly increased quality uncertainty faced by the consumers. This study uses a large firm-product-country level panel data involving 2922 multinational enterprise affiliates producing in China and exporting to 25 countries to investigate the...
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We advance understanding of earnings announcement returns and post-earnings announcement returns (PEAR) with a model that combines limited attention (Hirshleifer and Teoh, 2003) and salience (Bordalo, Gennaioli, and Shleifer, 2012). By including salience effect bias, our model predicts stronger...
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Some observers say the 1998–2006 housing boom led to the global financial crisis and the 2007–2009 recession. The causes of the housing boom however, are a matter of considerable debate. This study attempts to settle this debate by identifying the major contributing factors to the housing...
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