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quantitative impact of immigrants on employer profit, and which employers are most likely to gain (suffer) increased (reduced … employers and shareholders, particularly in those industries with high needs for skilled immigrants. The American …. -- skilled immigrants ; immigration policy ; employers ; shareholders ; event study ; H-1B visa …
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quantitative impact of immigrants on employer profit, and which employers are most likely to gain (suffer) increased (reduced … employers and shareholders, particularly in those industries with high needs for skilled immigrants. The American …
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This article examines the relation between labor matching and long-term equity returns. A long short portfolio of high … minus low labor matching firms generates four-factor abnormal returns of 6.67% annually. The returns are 5.77% over industry … models, number of portfolios, and exclusion of outliers. The higher matching firms also show greater positive surprises and …
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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the volatility transmission between migration policy uncertainty indices (MI) of France, Germany, UK and the USA, and respective stock markets of these countries. Therefore, the author's major intention is to understand whether MI is a critical...
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Stock markets perform a creation function if the inflow of financial capital in the birth of new privately-held firms is stimulated by the promise of stock market liquidity at a later point in time. Junior stock market segments, characterized by lighter listing procedures and costs, may be...
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Brand and generic drug manufacturers frequently settle patent litigation on terms that include a payment to the generic manufacturer along with a specified date at which the generic would enter the market. The Federal Trade Commission contends that these agreements extend the brand's market...
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