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We analyze the likelihood of government bailouts of a sample of 450 politically-connected (but publicly-traded) firms from 35 countries over the period 1997 through 2002. We find that politically-connected firms are significantly more likely to be bailed out than similar non-connected firms....
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American investors have begun to embrace the reality that academics have been championing for decades — that a broad-based passive indexing strategy is superior to picking individual stocks or investing in actively managed funds. But there are several reasons to believe that this trend will...
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Causal evidence from random assignment has been labeled "the most credible." We argue itis generally incomplete in finance/economics, omitting central parts of the true empirical causalchain. Random assignment, in eliminating self-selection, simultaneously precludes signaling viatreatment...
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This research paper indicates the latest situation in the insurance market about real property insurance after fires. It emphasizes the function of insurance in the economic development of the Azerbaijan economy. The primary aim of this research is to analyze the current state of the real...
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We examine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on firm borrowing behavior across 31 countries. We exploit the quasi-experimental properties of this pandemic to investigate how national culture, government preparedness, and response to the pandemic affect corporate borrowing and the structure of...
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Since a regulatory change in 1982, stock buybacks- the action of companies purchasing their own stock- have become an increasingly popular use of cash amongst publicly traded companies, eclipsing dividend payments and rivaling capital expenditure. The merits of conducting large-scale buyback...
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The life of the law, especially with regard to corporations, is strongly influenced by experience and practice. The board, a living element of corporate law, is therefore one of the most noteworthy aspects to be studied, given its relevant implications and role as the lifeblood of scholarly...
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We document that corporate insiders' trading behavior exhibits persistence over time. Classifying insiders as “Persistently Profitable (PP)” based on profits generated from historical trades, we find the current transactions of these insiders better predict firm performance. The relative...
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Delaware and Washington interact in making corporate law. In prior work I showed how Delaware corporate law can be, and often is, confined by federal action. Sometimes Washington acts and preempts the field, constitutionally or functionally. Sometimes Delaware tilts toward or follows Washington...
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