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subsidies exhibit large stock price crash risk. We establish causality of government subsidy dependence on crash risk using … and show that government subsidy-dependent firms are associated with a higher likelihood of accounting restatement and …
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When markets freeze, not only are gains from trade left unrealized, but the process of information production through prices, or price discovery, is disrupted as well. Though this latter effect has received much less attention than the former, it constitutes an important source of inefficiency...
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employs a tax on the imported resource and a subsidy on the available backstop technology, and one that has no environmental … an increase in the backstop subsidy shorten the overall extraction period, potentially resulting in higher total climate …
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This study aims to examine the effects of Targeted subsidies public firms on their performance in Tehran Stock Exchange. The hypotheses of this paper examine the significance of the relationship between Targeted subsidies, asset return, stockholders equity, and stock return. To test research...
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