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This paper examines President Obama's rhetoric concerning financial regulation during 2009-10, during legislative action on financial reform. The study evaluates the use of basic automated textual analysis. This requires addressing a number of unresolved analytical issues. This study offers some...
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challenges in a constructive way. This study sheds light on authentic leadership as a mechanism for progress in the new normal … the challenges in implementing authentic leadership today, particularly in addressing dynamic market changes. The need of … the hour is to have great authentic leadership to boost employee morale, workplace productivity and continual …
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We assemble a novel dataset on transitions in central bank leadership in several countries, and study how monetary …
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manipulate the size and leadership structure of monetary policy decisionmaking. We find no evidence of superior performance by …
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The aim of this paper is to examine whether Chairman Greenspan influenced the Reserve Bank Presidents. This question is interesting, because it has been argued that their preferences would be more persistent compared to those of the Governors. We estimate individual Taylor-type reaction...
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The aim of this paper is to examine whether Chairman Greenspan influenced the Reserve Bank Presidents. This question is interesting, because it has been argued that their preferences would be more persistent compared to those of the Governors. We estimate individual Taylor-type reaction...
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manipulate the size and leadership structure of monetary policy decisionmaking. We find no evidence of superior performance by …
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