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Existing research generally finds that the magnitude of the effect of supervisory rating shocks on real economic activity is small and short-lived. This is puzzling because corrective actions addressing weaknesses in underwriting and other practices frequently include lending restrictions and...
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We examine whether corporate corruption scrutiny affects corporate investment in China. A corruption news index (CNI) containing firm-specific measures of corruption scrutiny is developed by tracking all articles in the press about corruption for all firms trading on the Shanghai and Shenzhen...
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Using a newly discovered dataset of U.S. bank suspensions from 1921 to 1929, we discovered that banking panics were more common in the 1920s than had been believed. Besides identifying panics, we investigate their determinants, finding that local banking panics were more likely when fundamental...
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This paper tests whether deposit insurance promotes financial depth by influencing depositor behavior. To do so, we rely on two schemes operating in the U.S. during the 1920s: the Postal Savings System and the deposit insurance schemes that some states had adopted. We exploit the discontinuity...
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This paper evaluates whether tasting notes - the brief testimony that describes the sensory properties of wines - add value. The analysis is based on a sample of over 2700 recent vintage cabernet sauvignon wines evaluated by Wine Spectator. I estimate a dynamic wine price model to evaluate the...
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