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Actuaries have long employed logistic type regression models in their analysis of renewal rates for property and casualty insurance products. This paper introduces an application of such methodology to the prediction of corporate bankruptcy. This is an example of a widerfield area of endeavor...
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Exploiting a novel data set in which the presence of a staggered board is identified through advanced machine learning algorithms and textual analysis, we explore how corporate carbon emissions are affected by staggered boards (or classified boards), which represent one of the most controversial...
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Exploiting a unique measure of takeover vulnerability principally based on state legislations, we investigate how corporate carbon reduction efforts are influenced by the takeover market, which is widely regarded as a crucial instrument of external corporate governance. Our results show that...
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This paper examines how the default likelihood indicator computed from the option-based model of Merton (1974) together with two default-related factors, namely firm size and book-to-market ratio, effectively explain credit ratings when compared to accounting ratios. Using Australian companies...
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