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-profile violence against Black civilians and calls for systemic change into shareholder gains and additional revenues for police … on the U.S. policing industry using a novel dataset on publicly traded firms contracting with the police. It is unclear … whether the BLM uprisings were likely to increase or decrease market valuations of firms contracting heavily with police …
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Given police abolitionism's new visibility after the 2020 racial justice protests, we assess stakeholder beliefs on the … protests' stock impacts on police-affiliated firms. Experts generally underestimate the firms' stock gains, except situated … experts like community organizers and police experts, who link the market responses to reforms, not budget cuts. An experiment …
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justice after the murder of George Floyd and the salience of the "defund the police" movement. We assess stakeholder beliefs … on the impact of protests on the stock prices of police-affiliated firms. In our survey experiment, laypeople and finance … exposed to protests were 20% less likely to hold police stocks, after the protests, than funds in areas without protests …
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This paper examines how the stock market affects discrimination in mortgage lending. Comparing banks that went public through initial public offering or acquisition with similar banks that failed to go public, we find that mortgage denial rates and interest rates for minority applicants decrease...
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Large-scale increases in discrimination can lead to dismissals of highly qualified managers. We investigate how expulsions of senior Jewish managers, due to rising discrimination in Nazi Germany, affected large corporations. Firms that lost Jewish managers experienced persistent reductions in...
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Large-scale increases in discrimination can lead to dismissals of highly qualified managers. We investigate how expulsions of senior Jewish managers, due to rising discrimination in Nazi Germany, affected large corporations. Firms that lost Jewish managers experienced persistent reductions in...
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