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managers between countries whereas in the second scenario relocation possibilities exist. Our findings show that the effort … worse off in terms of welfare, as the dividend income accruing to its residents declines. Accordingly, the bonus tax can be …
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. In US election survey data, we find that income is more important in affecting voting behavior for more informed voters … strong correlation between income and political information, Congress representatives vote more conservatively, which is also … in line with our theory. -- redistribution ; welfare spending ; information ; income ; voting ; political economics …
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with ten to forty years of observations from the Panel Survey of Income Dynamics. We find that neither is strongly …
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We analyze the effect of exposure to international trade on earnings and employment of U.S. workers from 1992 through 2007 by exploiting industry shocks to import competition stemming from China’s spectacular rise as a manufacturing exporter paired with longitudinal data on individual earnings...
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The question of whether there is a connection between income and psychological well-being is a long-studied issue … higher levels of income later in life. We focus on earnings approximately one decade after the person's well-being is … happiness. We consider how psychological well-being may influence income. Sobel-Goodman mediation tests reveal direct and …
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. Income effects change from positive to neutral in subsequent periods. …
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with the evolution in executive pay and the market for managers during earlier time periods. A case study of General … managers …
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This paper explores the impact of target CEOs' retirement preferences on the incidence, the pricing, and the outcomes of takeover bids. Mergers frequently force target CEOs to retire early, and CEOs' private merger costs are the forgone benefits of staying employed until the planned retirement...
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This paper reviews the history of executive compensation disclosure and other government policies affecting CEO pay, and as well surveys the literature on the effects of these policies. Disclosure has increased nearly uniformly since 1933. A number of other regulations, including special taxes...
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We analyze a large-scale survey of owners, managers, and employees of small businesses in the United States to …
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