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investment, and for contesting corporate governance. In Germany, where the stock market has historically been small, banks hold …
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ACH adoption is from large customer fixed costs of adoption. Policies to provide moderate subsidies to customers and …
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the price (foreign fee plus surcharge) paid by customers above the joint profit-maximizing level achieved by setting the …
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We investigate the relation between management ownership and corporate performance, as measured by Tobin's Q. In a cross-section of Fortune 500 firms, Tobin's Q first increases and then declines as board of directors holdings rise. For older firms there is weak evidence that Q is lower when a...
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We measure the impact of municipal policies requiring governments to construct green buildings on private-sector adoption of the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standard. Using matching methods, panel data, and instrumental variables, we find...
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We use longitudinal data describing couples in Australia from 2001-12 and Germany from 2002-12 to examine how … equivalent of the costs of the extra time stress is very large. While the departure of a child from the home reduces parents …
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Mosel Valley in Germany in order to determine the effect that climate change is likely to have on the income of wine growers …
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the unification of East Germany and West Germany, a shock that may have caused employees in the former West to resist …
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innovative and unchanged products is developed and estimated using comparable firm-level data from France, Germany, Spain and the …
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We measure the behavior of 1,114 CEOs in six countries parsing granular CEO diary data through an unsupervised machine learning algorithm. The algorithm uncovers two distinct behavioral types: “leaders” and “managers”. Leaders focus on multi-function, high-level meetings, while managers...
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