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We study whether investors perceive responsible investments (i.e., investments in assets with environmental or social benefits) as luxury goods. We exploit windfall wealth due to inheritance from parental death to obtain plausibly exogenous variations in wealth. We show that windfall wealth...
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Economic theory suggests that sometimes the enforcement of insider trading laws may be more important than the existence of these laws. Is that true? I find that at the end of 2022: (1) Insider trading laws exist in most countries; they are not enforced in many countries; (2) firms in countries...
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Weld, Michaely, Thaler, and Benartzi (2009) find that the average nominal U.S. stock price has been approximately $25 since the Great Depression. They report that this “nominal price fixation is primarily a U.S. or North American phenomenon.” Using a larger data set from 38 countries, we...
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