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We employ an event study methodology to investigate the stock price reaction around the day of the political decision to include a country-by-country reporting obligation for EU financial institutions. We do not find significant abnormal returns for the banks affected. Sample splits according to...
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externalities induced by a collateral constraint. Limiting the loan-to-value ratio benefits only few unconstrained borrowers and …
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This paper examines credit market policies under pecuniary externalities induced by collateral constraints. Pigouvian … policies can improve on constrained efficiency and that inefficiencies due to financial externalities can most effectively be …
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paid to repos is, becomes apparent by examining the financial statement of one German bank. It was noticed, that the … information provided on repos was not too extensive, even though repos ac-counted for approximately 39% of the bank's total assets …
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Do policies that aim to mitigate fire sale externalities actually improve financial stability? We study this question …-in-the-market pricing and bank runs. In the absence of interventions, banks hold more long-term assets than is socially optimal, leading to …
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We develop a model of capital income tax competition where taxation can discriminate between different kinds of capital income (corporate income, interest income, and dividends) and various rules of international taxation can be applied. The firms' capital structures and the nature of the...
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In this study we develop a measure of corporate tax avoidance that reduces both financial and taxable income, which we refer to as “book-tax conforming” tax avoidance. We use simulation analyses, LIFO/FIFO inventory method conversions, and samples of private and public firms, to validate our...
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