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We develop a model linking stock ownership and returns to the distribution of private information and quality of public information. Supporting the model, we find that the firm's information environment affects investors' propensity to hold and trade its stocks, but its effects hinge on...
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We propose an Institutional Presence (IP) measure to capture the latent role of non-owner institutional investors who nevertheless may be observing a firm. We employ this measure to examine whether the ‘presence' of institutional investors reduces information asymmetry in the market. Firms in...
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This paper studies the effects of international coordination failure on resource allocations. Employing the U.S. withdrawal from the 2015 Paris Agreement as an experiment, we find that U.S. polluting firms increase their emissions and receive bank financing at lower costs after the sudden...
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This paper examines racial preferences of shareholders in the context of corporate director elections. Focusing on director nominees receiving negative recommendations from the dominant proxy advisor ISS, we document a higher propensity of mutual fund managers to vote for such nominees who match...
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Does physical proximity to monitoring capital affect the firm's IPO decision? Using a geographic framework, we measure the amount of monitoring capital of equity investors and banks in each U.S. region. When regional equity capital is abundant, collateral-poor resident firms are more likely to...
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