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Political partisanship influences firm executives’ beliefs about the future economy. We find that firms with partisan aligned managers with the U.S. president have more patents, more patent citations, and higher patent value. We establish causality using a difference-in-differences approach...
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Open-end mutual funds can use redemption in kind to satisfy investor redemptions by delivering securities instead of cash. We find that funds that reserve their rightsto redeem in kind experience less redemption after poor performance. Evidence from actual in-kind transactions reveals several...
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We study how environmentally-inclined politicians (EIPs), i.e., politicians with prior environment-related working experience, affect local environmental performance in China. Firms located in cities with EIPs have lower levels of sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions. The effect is attenuated when the...
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This study explores firms’ reactions to the 2021 U.S. Capitol Attack. We find that firms donating more to the 147 Republicans who voted to overturn the 2020 presidential election are more likely to speak out against the Capitol Attack to suspend political contributions. By doing so, firms...
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