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We investigate the effect of climate change, through natural disasters, on corporate borrowing costs. Using novel data, we construct granular measures of borrowers’ exposure to various natural disasters. We disentangle the effect of lenders updating their believes about the future severity and...
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Banks price physical climate change-related risks after observing natural disasters linked to climate change. We isolate this updating process by identifying loans to borrowers at risk of, but not-directly affected by, climate-change related disasters. Loan spreads for these borrowers spike in...
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Using a large sample of firms from 38 countries over the 2001-2012 period, we find evidence that following say on pay (SoP) laws, CEO pay growth rates decline and the sensitivity of CEO pay to firm performance improves. These changes are mostly concentrated on firms with high excess pay and...
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Using a sample of about 90,000 observations from 38 countries over the 2001-2012 period, we provide three novel findings regarding say on pay (SoP) laws. First, we find robust evidence that SoP laws reduce CEO pay growth rates at firms. Second, such laws decrease the portion of total top...
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This paper examines the effects of say on pay (SoP) laws on CEO compensation, the portion of top management pay captured by CEOs, and firm valuation. Using a large cross-country sample of about 103,000 firm-year observations from 39 countries, we document that compared to our control group of...
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This paper examines the effects of say on pay (SoP) laws on CEO compensation, the portion of top management pay captured by CEOs, and firm valuation. Using a large cross-country sample of about 103,000 firm-year observations from 39 countries, we document that compared to our control group of...
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