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We analyze the effects of partisan Congressional control on the US economy. We find that economic performance is weaker when no party has the majority in both chambers of Congress (divided Congress). This weaker economic performance is caused by reduced and less effective regulation during...
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Analysts' functions are divided into discovery and interpretation roles, but separating between the two is non-trivial. We conjecture that analysts' interpretation skill can be gauged by their forecast revisions following material unanticipated news — in particular following non-earnings 8-K...
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Using combinations of weekdays and times of day (before, during, and after trading hours) of earnings announcements, we examine whether managers attempt to strategically time these announcements. We document that the worst earnings news is announced on Friday evening and find robust evidence...
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We introduce a measure of corporate governance based on the degree of transparency and managerial opportunism in firms' guidance release policy. Firms with a good quality of guidance governance have better performance than firms with a poor quality of guidance governance and firms that do not...
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