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This paper studies the effect of deregulation and increased product market competition on the compensation packages that firms offer to their executives. We use a panel of US executives in the nineties and exploit the deregulation episodes in the banking and financial sectors as quasi-natural...
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This paper studies the effect of changes in foreign competition on the incentives faced by U.S. managers in the form of …
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pay as well as local (division-level) and global (firm-level) incentives. Our estimates show that for the average firm …
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This paper studies the effect of changes in foreign competition on the structure of compensation and incentives of U …
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This paper studies the effect of changes in foreign competition on the incentives faced by U.S. managers in the form of …
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This paper establishes a causal effect of competition from trade liberalization on various characteristics of organizational design. We exploit a unique panel dataset on firm hierarchies (1986-1999) of large U.S. firms and find that increasing competition leads firms to become flatter, i.e., (i)...
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This paper studies the effect of product market competition on the compensation packages that firms offer to their executives and in particular its impact on the sensitivity of pay to performance. To measure the effect of competition we use two different identification strategies on a panel of...
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