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Collateralized Loan Obligations (CLOs) were one of the largest and fastest growing segments of the structured finance market, fueling the 2003-2007 boom in syndicated loans and leveraged buyouts. The credit crisis brought CLO issuance to a halt, and as a result the leveraged loan market dried...
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We use China's recent anti-corruption campaign as a natural experiment to examine the (market expected) equilibrium … consequences of (anti-)corruption. We argue that the announcement of inspections of provincial governments by the Central … Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) on May 17, 2013 represents a significant departure of past norms of anti-corruption …
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China, where a quarter of firms' R&D expenditures come from government subsidies. Using a difference-in-differences approach … subsidy awards and depressed the influence of their corruption-related expenditures. We also examine the impact of these … changes: subsidies became significantly positively associated with future innovation after the anti-corruption campaign and …
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second from China. In each case, we find that women are far less likely to be investigated for corruption than men. In our … enforcement authorities; in China, female prefectural leaders are as much as 75 percent less likely to be arrested for corruption …We examine the correlation between gender and bureaucratic corruption using two distinct datasets, one from Italy and a …
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This paper studies the urban land market in China in 2003--2007. In China, all urban land is owned by the state … sales are viewed as a major venue for corruption, prompting a number of reforms over the years. Reforms now require all … which we call a "two stage auction". The latter type of auction seems more subject to corruption, and to side deals between …
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transaction difficulties. But, such environments often also feature highly interventionist government, and even corruption … political rent seeking is substantial, firm value might rise as economy performance decays. China offers a suitable background …
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We study the relationship between the political connections of Chinese firms and workplace fatalities. In our preferred specification we find that the worker death rate for connected companies is two to three times that of unconnected firms (depending on the sample employed), a pattern that...
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We document evidence of corruption in Chinese state asset sales. These sales involved stakes in partially privatized … with deal attributes associated with misgovernance and corruption. Sales by "disguised" owners that misrepresent their …
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the recent anti-corruption campaign. An analysis of a separate cross-city dataset corroborates the key conclusion …
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