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Since 2000, "Business Ethics" magazine has published a list of the 100 Best Corporate Citizens. Our event study finds significant positive abnormal returns for new companies added to the annual listing on the press release date of the survey, both initially and in subsequent survey releases....
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In this study we analyze the effect of tick size on information-based trading. Although prior studies provide extensive evidence on the effect of tick size on market quality measures such as spreads, depths, and return volatility, there is little evidence as to the effect of tick size on the...
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Extreme value theory is widely used financial applications such as risk analysis, forecasting and pricing models. One of the major difficulties in the applications to finance and economics is that the assumption of independence of time series observations is generally not satisfied, so that the...
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In this paper, we explore the cumulative and interactive effects from being listed on one or more of four popular annual surveys (Fortune’s “Most Admired Companies” and “100 Best Companies to Work For,” Business Ethics “Best Corporate Citizens,” and Working Mother’s “100 Best...
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This paper examines self-enforcing International Environmental Agreements (IEAs) in an open economy environment. Using an extended model of Barrett (1994), we show that: (i) equilibrium tariff is positive; (ii) the endogenously determined size and the effectiveness of an multilateral IEA are the...
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We proposed a novel development trend prediction approach of digital financial inclusion (DFI) based on exploratory spatial data analysis (ESDA) and graph convolutional neural network (GCN), named ESDAGCN. Firstly, to address the limitation of standard GCN in lacking financial background...
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A good business partner is the foundation of stable development. Because of the enterprising quality of soldiers and the increasing number of military executives, the question of whether it can make suppliers feel “secure” and customers “thirsty for milk” in the transaction has aroused...
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