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Theoretical papers link the liquidity premium to the optimal trading decisions of investors facing transaction costs. In particular, investors' holding periods determine how transaction costs are amortized and priced in asset returns. Using a unique data set containing two million trades, this...
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This paper presents a data point relevant to significant issues of policy concerning areas of law where small firms have either been granted exemption from regulations or not investigated for violations of laws that, on their face, apply to them. Whether small firms should be exempted is an...
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Deposit insurance is a widely adopted policy to promote financial stability in the banking sector. Deposit insurance helps ensure depositors' confidence in the financial system and prevents contagious bank runs, but it also comes with an unintended consequence of encouraging banks to take on...
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Investors' holding periods determine how transaction costs are amortized and priced as liquidity premium in asset returns. Using a dataset containing two million trades made by over 66,000 households, this paper shows that transaction costs are an important determinant of investors' holding...
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Theoretical papers link the liquidity premium to the optimal trading decisions of investors facing transaction costs. In particular, investors' holding periods determine how transaction costs are amortized and priced in asset returns. Using a unique data set containing two million trades, this...
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Short-term debt exposes firms to credit supply shocks and liquidity risk. Short-term debt can also reduce potential agency conflicts between managers and shareholders by exposing managers to more frequent monitoring by the market. This paper examines whether internal monitoring through...
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Many studies document predictable stock returns known as anomalies. We investigate whether insiders exploit anomalies and the consequences of mandatory disclosure using a large backward-extended insider trading database from 1975 to 2014. Our results suggest that all 13 anomalies we consider are...
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