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Though more than 100 countries have adopted gender quotas, the impacts of these reforms on women’s political leadership remain largely unknown. We exploit a quasi-experiment – a zipper quota imposed by the Swedish Social Democratic national party on municipal party groups – to examine...
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Transparency has become a catchword and in the economic-political debate is often seen as a universal remedy for all sorts of problems. In this paper, we analyze and discuss the meaning and use of the concept of transparency in economic research. We look for common denominators across different...
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-income individuals face relatively neutral incentives, higher income individuals face strong tax incentives to be corporate. The data … suggest a relatively strong correlation between these tax incentives and the likelihood that a firm is corporate. Many …
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-income individuals face relatively neutral incentives, higher income households face strong tax incentives to be corporate. The data … suggest a strong response to these tax incentives. Many conventional non-tax determinants are confirmed in the data as well. …
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Most econometric studies of equity market integration suggest that national markets are increasingly becoming part of a global equity market. As regards the extent of this integration, however, the results are often inconclusive. Further analysis calls for a closer scrutiny of the basic...
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Most econometric studies of equity market integration suggest that national markets are increasingly becoming part of a global equity market. As regards the extent of this integration, however, the results are often inconclusive. Further analysis calls for a closer scrutiny of the basic...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005639327
The major strand of finance literature understands market efficiency through the market’s ability to process information into prices. Another strand of literature refers to the economists’ usual sense of the word, i.e. that markets ensure that resources are allocated to their most profitable...
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Previous research has been inconclusive as regards the effect of outward foreign direct investment (FDI) on domestic investments. In this article we show that this inconclusiveness can be explained at a disaggregated level as a function of the way industries are organized. Based on a simple...
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product market profits, can increase the incentives for innovations. The reason is that the incentive to innovate depends on …
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