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Dual class firms feature ownership structures where managers possess voting control far in excess of their cash flow rights. One view notes that as managerial control increases, their ability to expropriate minority shareholders increases. Therefore, they may engage in more earnings management...
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This study investigates the development of income-decreasing discretionary expenses surrounding CEO turnovers at banks. We expect incoming CEOs to take an earnings bath during the initial stage of their tenure. For a sample of German banks over the period 1993-2012, we document that (1) incoming...
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Existing research documents that incoming CEOs in non-financial firms tend to take an “earnings bath”. They reduce their first year’s profits through discretionary expenses, blame the “bad outcome” on their predecessors, lower the performance benchmark, and save income for subsequent...
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still very limited. This paper argues that, with overproduction as the material basis of a social dividend, it is possible … dividend, but also help to solve the fundamental contradiction of capitalist overproduction and to realize socialism as soon as …
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is the depletion of a non renewable resource. As compared to symmetric information, we show that overproduction (resp …
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is the depletion of a non renewable resource. As compared to symmetric information, we show that overproduction (resp …
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This paper explores how harvesting technology can affect firms' internalisation of common pool externalities and the incentives for expanding firm's size. Focusing on supply side non-pecuniary externalities, our closed-entry harvesting competition model suggests that when marginal harvesting...
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recurring crisis of overproduction deriving from the capitalist mode of production itself. This is demonstrated through an …
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emphasis is put on the importance of overproduction : Chinese industry often works at only 50% of its production capacities …
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Emphasis in this article is on variable speed wind turbines (VSWTs) capability to provide short-term overproduction and … better understanding of VSWTs' mechanical and electrical limits to deliver such support. VSWTs' short-term overproduction …
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