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We find that areas hosting large companies that go public experience muted growth in employment, establishments, and population, relative to areas where similar firms remain private. These effects initiate in the tradable sector and follow in the non-tradable sector, are more pronounced in...
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After accounting for endogeneity in the IPO decision, areas hosting large companies that go public experience muted growth in employment, establishments, and population, relative to areas where firms remain private. These effects are most pronounced in low income areas. Establishment-level...
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I provide evidence that defined contribution (DC) pensions make retirement more positively correlated with stock market returns as compared to defined benefits (DB) pensions. To identify the effect, I exploit the U.S. federal government's switch in 1984 from a DB pension system (CSRS) to a...
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