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example over-regulation, to the need to strike a balance between over-regulation and insufficient regulation – in order to … the need for deregulation over the past two decades has been the objective and desire to foster competition. Re-regulation …
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credit card industry. Before any regulation decision taken, there needs to be better conceptualization and analysis of the …
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Remarks at the Foreign Policy Association Corporate Dinner, New York City
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This paper examines the impact of product market competition and corporate governance on the cost of debt financing and the use of bond covenants. We find that more antitakeover provisions are associated with a lower cost of debt only in competitive industries. Because they are exposed to higher...
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We analyze trading dynamics as successive high-frequency trading (HFT) firms begin to trade stocks in an equity market. Entrants compete with incumbents for volume, and there is crowding out. Earlier entry is associated with larger effects. After Passive HFT entry, incumbent spreads tighten....
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