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Debt relief 6 Developing countries 6 Entwicklungsländer 6 International sovereign debt 6 Internationale Staatsschulden 6 Schuldenerlass 6 Development aid 5 Entwicklungshilfe 5 HIPC initiative 5 HIPC-Initiative 5 Aktienmarkt 4 Börsenkurs 4 International credit 4 Internationaler Kredit 4 Share price 4 Stock market 4 Capital income 3 HIPC 3 Kapitaleinkommen 3 STOCK Act 3 Anlageverhalten 2 Behavioural finance 2 Institutional change 2 Institutioneller Wandel 2 Moral Hazard 2 Moral hazard 2 Securities trading 2 Spillover effect 2 Spillover-Effekt 2 Theorie 2 Theory 2 Wertpapierhandel 2 debt relief 2 foreign aid 2 informed trading 2 Abgeordnete 1 Ankündigungseffekt 1 Announcement effect 1 Capital structure 1 Conditionality 1
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Free 7 Undetermined 4 CC license 2
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Article 8 Book / Working Paper 4
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Article in journal 7 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 7 Arbeitspapier 3 Graue Literatur 3 Non-commercial literature 3 Working Paper 3 Aufsatz im Buch 1 Book section 1
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English 12
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Schlosky, Minh Tam 11 Karadas, Serkan 10 Hall, Joshua C. 8 Young, Andrew T. 2 Papakroni, Jorida 1 Schlosky, Minh Tam T. 1
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Working papers / Department of Economics, West Virginia University 3 Journal of financial economic policy 2 Economic and political institutions and development 1 International Journal of Financial Studies : open access journal 1 International review of economics & finance : IREF 1 Journal of economic development 1 Journal of entrepreneurship and public policy : JEPP 1 Journal of risk and financial management : JRFM 1
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What explains trading behaviors of members of congress? : evidence from over 100,000 congressional stock trades
Karadas, Serkan; Schlosky, Minh Tam - In: International review of economics & finance : IREF 96 (2024) 2, pp. 1-16
Members of Congress (politicians) are allowed to trade stocks. There is evidence in the literature showing that politicians made informed trades until at least the passage of the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act of 2012. In this paper, we examine the drivers of congressional...
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Sentiment and style : evidence from Republican managers
Karadas, Serkan; Papakroni, Jorida; Schlosky, Minh Tam - In: International Journal of Financial Studies : open … 10 (2022) 2, pp. 1-17
This study examines the relationship between corporate managers' political ideology and corporate leverage policies conditional on investor sentiment. Based on a minimum of 21,884 observations over the 1992-2008 period, the authors show that Republican managers significantly reduce leverage...
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Did politicians use non-public macroeconomic information in their stock trades? : evidence from the STOCK Act of 2012
Karadas, Serkan; Schlosky, Minh Tam; Hall, Joshua C. - In: Journal of risk and financial management : JRFM 14 (2021) 6, pp. 1-18
Existing research shows that members of Congress made informed trades prior to the passage of the STOCK Act of 2012. There is also evidence in the literature to suggest that the STOCK Act was able to deter politicians from trading based on non-public information. However, the question of whether...
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Aggregate congressional trading and stock market returns
Karadas, Serkan; Schlosky, Minh Tam; Hall, Joshua C. - In: Journal of financial economic policy 14 (2022) 2, pp. 172-186
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Can Foreign Aid Motivate Institutional Reform? An Evaluation of the HIPC Initiative
Schlosky, Minh Tam - 2017
A number of political economy concerns are associated with the provision of foreign aid to developing economies. These concerns suggest that foreign aid is likely to have harmful effects on a recipient's institutional quality; also that attempts to give aid conditional on policy and...
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Spatial spillover effects of debt relief from the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative
Hall, Joshua C.; Karadas, Serkan; Schlosky, Minh Tam T. - 2016
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Is there moral hazard in the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative debt relief process?
Hall, Joshua C.; Karadas, Serkan; Schlosky, Minh Tam - 2016
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Abnormal returns from joining Congress? : evidence from new members
Hall, Joshua C.; Karadas, Serkan; Schlosky, Minh Tam - 2016
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Spatial spillover effects of debt relief from the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative
Hall, Joshua C.; Karadas, Serkan; Schlosky, Minh Tam - In: Economic and political institutions and development, (pp. 145-166). 2019
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Is there moral hazard in the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) initiative debt relief process?
Hall, Joshua C.; Karadas, Serkan; Schlosky, Minh Tam - In: Journal of economic development 43 (2018) 3, pp. 1-24
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