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Within the last five years, Canada, Sweden and New Zealand have joined the ranks of the United Kingdom and other countries in issuing government bonds that are indexed to inflation. Some observers of the experience in these countries have argued that the United States should follow suit. This...
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are higher when firms can initiate non-contractible innovative investments that enhance the value of their stakeholder … relationships. Stakeholder effects of transparency are especially important for younger firms with less established track records (e …
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Firms that are more highly levered are forced to raise capital more often, a process that generates information about them. Of course transparency can improve the allocation of capital. However, when the information about the firm affects the terms under which the firm transacts with its...
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We investigate whether bank performance during the credit crisis of 2008 is related to CEO incentives and share ownership before the crisis and whether CEOs reduced their equity stakes in their banks in anticipation of the crisis. There is no evidence that banks with CEOs whose incentives were...
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, shareholder value maximization constitutes something of a bright line; whereas stakeholder welfare maximization is an ill …
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