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a firm donates to a non-profit, the grantee is more likely to comment on rules for which the firm has also provided a … comment. Second, when a firm comments on a rule, the comments by non-profits that recently received grants from the firm …'s foundation are systematically closer in content similarity to the firm's own comments than to those submitted by other non …
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For 35 leading painters who lived in France during the first century of modern art, this paper uses textbook …
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for modern art during the 1950s …
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The recent history of modern art provides clues as to how important artists can be identified before their work becomes … generally known. Advanced art has been dominated by conceptual innovators since the late 1950s, and the importance of formal art … prominent. Auction market records reveal that during the past five decades the Yale School of Art has produced a series of …
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Introduction / William J. Collins and Robert A. Margo -- Business organization and internal governance. Revisiting American exceptionalism: democracy and the regulation of corporate governance: the case of nineteenth-century Pennsylvania in comparative context / Naomi R. Lamoreaux -- Corporate...
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This paper studies how competition affects firms' expectations in a new dynamic general equilibrium model with rational inattention and oligopolistic competition where firms acquire information about their competitors' beliefs. In the model, firms with fewer competitors are less attentive to...
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China's admission into the WTO in 2001 heralded a new era of globalization, increasing both import competition in domestic markets and foreign opportunities for US firms. In the aggregate, the average annual profitability of US public firms during the post globalization period (2003-2019)...
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Combining confidential Census worker and firm data, we find three key results. First, employees at more productive …. Consequently, more productive firms have higher within-firm inequality. Our data suggests this is driven by their greater adoption … rising productivity can explain 40% of the rise in within-firm inequality since 1980 …
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