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We examine the role of bilateral political relations on cross-border merger and acquisition (M&A) activities. Based on a large sample of cross-border deals during 1990- 2010, we find strong and robust evidence that bilateral political relations have large and significant causal effects on...
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This paper identifies information transfer in a common shareholder relationship, in which a shareholder of a fund management company (FMC) also has a large stake in the listed company held by the FMC. We find that mutual funds prefer stocks with common shareholder links. Moreover, the holdings...
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We make the first attempt in the literature to empirically examine the spillover effects of U.S. monetary policy on trade in other countries. In a large sector-level bilateral trade dataset of 137 countries for the years 1970-2000, we find strong and robust evidence supporting an international...
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It is widely believed that a firm’s social network may affect its market value. Yet there is few empirical evidence supporting this assumption. This paper attempts to address this issue by using the data of Chinese listed firms together with the relevant social network information. The study...
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This study investigates the role that a firm's internal audit function (IAF) plays in the disclosure of material weaknesses reported under Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (U.S. Congress 2002). Using data from 214 firms, we examine the relation between material weakness (MW)...
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This study re-evaluates the treatment effect of dollarization on trade while explicitly controlling for self-selection of policy adoption. Employing a variety of non-parametric propensity score matching methods, we show that dollarization not only increases bilateral US trade with dollarized...
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We evaluate the treatment effect of inflation targeting in thirteen developing countries that have adopted this policy by the end of 2004. Using a variety of propensity score matching methods, we show that, on average, inflation targeting has large and significant effects on lowering both...
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We evaluate the treatment effect of inflation targeting in seven industrial countries that adopted this policy in the 1990s. To address the self-selection problem of policy adoption, we make use of a variety of propensity score matching methods recently developed in the treatment effect...
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