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This paper examines evidence of lending discrimination in prime and subprime mortgage markets in New Jersey. Existing single-equation studies of race-based discrimination in mortgage lending assume race is uncorrelated with the disturbance term in the loan denial regression. At the individual...
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We examine changes in lending behavior in response to the Federal Reserve's requirement to disclosure of loan pricing information implemented in 2004 for depository and nondepository residential lending institutions. We find that although subprime approval rates generally increased after 2004 as...
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We use a cost of carry model with nonzero transactions costs to motivate estimation of a nonlinear dynamic relationship between the Samp;P 500 futures and cash indexes. Discontinuous arbitrage suggests that a threshold error correction mechanism may characterize many aspects of the relationship...
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We compare the sensitivity of managerial cash compensation to firm performance, the level of long term managerial incentives, and the sensitivity of CEO turnover to firm performance for three types of state-controlled Chinese firms: A shares (firms incorporated and listed in mainland China), H...
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