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We investigate whether CEOs' experiences of macroeconomic boom affect risk taking. We use the unique setting of economic conditions changed from Central Planning to Market Economy in China, which is an exogenous shock to early-life experience, as a natural experiment to test the impact on CEOs'...
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Price limits supposedly provide a cool-off period that allows investors to reassess the market conditions. They represent an implementation risk, a special form of arbitrage risk, that impedes arbitrageurs from engaging in arbitrage activities to correct for potential mispricing. We conjecture...
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National cultures significantly explain cross-country differences in the relation between asset growth and stock returns. Motivated by the notion that managers in individualistic and low uncertainty-avoiding cultures have a higher tendency to overinvest, this study aims to show that the negative...
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