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The turn-of-the-month effect in U.S. equities is found to be so powerful in the 1926-2005 period that, on average, investors received no reward for bearing market risk except at turns of the month. The effect is not confined to small-capitalization or low-price stocks, to calendar year-ends or...
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Using newly-assembled data encompassing up to 75 countries and starting circa 1910, we find that the Schumpeterian process of creative destruction aptly describes the replacement of large firms by other firms, but exceptions to the norm of replacement are not rare and replacement is often not by...
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We document that industry positions in the product market network – a feature exogenous to individual firms – significantly influences firms' use and extension of trade credit. Specifically, firms in higher centrality customer industries use more trade credit and firms in higher centrality...
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Prior theory postulates that media coverage can increase (decrease) the value of a manager's reputational capital and, as a consequence, enhance (diminish) his power to extract corporate resources for private consumption. An empirical implication that follows is that media events that increase...
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By examining the post-retirement outside board seats held by former CEOs of S&P 1500 firms, we find that CEOs' post-retirement outside board memberships are influenced by the tone and level of media coverage given to the CEOs' firms while the CEOs were “on the job.” These results provide...
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Prior to May 22, 2017, trading information displayed on certain days of the week and on days prior to market-closed holidays required investors in Chinese exchange-traded repos to infer repos' actual maturities to place orders at appropriate rates. Repo rates on these days exhibited remarkable...
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Using the introduction of Fox News as a natural experiment, we investigate whether partisanship in television news coverage influences corporate decisions. We find that, during the George W. Bush presidency, firms led by Republican-leaning managers headquartered in regions into which Fox was...
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Some estimates of the marginal values of cash reported in existing literature appear inconsistent with economic common sense. We establish reasonable benchmark values for the marginal value of cash based on economic theory and empirical evidence. In various samples and contexts, the estimates of...
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Using police accident reports for Tippecanoe County, Indiana, and exploiting the introduction of the augmented reality game Pokémon GO as a natural experiment, we document a disproportionate increase in crashes and associated vehicular damage, injuries, and fatalities in the vicinity of...
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