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This study investigates how group polarization can influence boards' acquisition premium decisions. The theory suggests … that is even lower after discussions. Results provided strong support for the theory. Moreover, group polarization was …
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Whether Federal Reserve Bank presidents have the right to vote on the U.S. monetary policy committee depends on a mechanical, yearly rotation scheme. Rotation is without exclusion: also nonvoting presidents attend and participate in the meetings of the committee. Does voting status change...
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theoretical development of economics. The rational assumptions of traditional economic theory, which are highly simplified and … perspectives). This paper devoted to seek a reasonable theoretical foundation under the framework of game theory and complex …
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Previous research has documented strong peer effects in risk taking, but little is known about how such social influences affect market outcomes. The consequences of social interactions are hard to isolate in financial data, and theoretically it is not clear whether peer effects should increase...
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