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premia are more strongly related to the firm-specific component of wages than the individual-specific component of wages. On … average, a student’s major is a more important predictor of future wages than the selectivity of the institution attended …
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Sadka (2009) and consistent with the predictions of the modern portfolio theory, I find that there is no relation between …
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The literature on ‘cash flow' or ‘earnings' beta is theoretically well-motivated in its use of fundamentals, instead of returns, to measure systematic risk. However, empirical measures of earnings beta based on either log-linearizing the return equation or log-linearizing the clean-surplus...
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This paper examines whether CEO stock-based compensation has an effect on the market's ability to predict future earnings. When stock-based compensation motivates managers to share their private information with shareholders, it will expedite the pricing of future earnings in current stock...
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