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This study examines whether the required disclosure of directors' and officers' (D&O) insurance premiums leads to nonmeritorious securities litigation. Our research setting uses a proprietary D&O insurance database that includes New York and non-New York firms, combined with the fact that New...
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We evaluate evidence reflecting the stability of our multi-regulator, charter-competitive system of financial regulation during the financial crisis in this symposium essay. Specifically, we compare thrifts to banks, charter-switchers to other thrifts and banks, and bailout recipients to...
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Government influence on private industry is thought to be substantial. However, the channels of that influence and even the consistency of an effect, are unclear. Prior studies primarily approach the question of this influence based on legislation or political parties, and this has led to...
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We examine how Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) enforcement varies at fiscal year- end. Using a sample of over 12,000 SEC enforcement actions, we find that the number of case filings in September, the final month of the SEC’s fiscal year, is approximately double the average of other...
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