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The liabilities of foreign institutional ownership: Managing political dependence through corporate political spending
(John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2021-01)
Research SummaryThe benefits of foreign institutional ownership (FIO) have been amply researched, but there are also potential downsides to such ownership. High FIO can subject a firm to heightened regulatory scrutiny and ...
Exempted sectors in free trade agreements
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2021-02)
Almost all participants in free trade agreements (FTAs) exclude at least a few products or sectors from complete tariff removal on the exports of their FTA partners. The positive tariffs that remain within an FTA are often ...
A recentering approach for interpreting interaction effects from logit, probit, and other nonlinear models
(John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2020-11)
Research SummaryStrategic management has seen numerous studies analyzing interaction terms in nonlinear models since Hoetker’s (Strat Mgmt J., 2007, 28(4), 331- 343) best- practice recommendations and Zelner’s (Strat ...
Spillovers from transport infrastructures onto firm productivity: An analytical and empirical study
(AuthorWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2020-11)
Although issues about the economic spillovers from transport infrastructure have been discussed and debated for decades, a great deal of controversy concerning the direction and magnitude of the economic effects of transport ...
Attending to inattention: Identification of deadweight loss under nonsalient taxes
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc., 2020-02)
Recent developments in behavioral public economics have shown that heterogeneous biases prevent point identification of deadweight loss. We replicate this result for an arbitrary (closed) consumption set, whereas previous ...
Impacts of state COVID‐19 reopening policy on human mobility and mixing behavior
(John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2021-10)
This study quantifies the effect of the 2020 state COVID economic activity reopening policies on daily mobility and mixing behavior, adding to the economic literature on individual responses to public health policy that ...
Hospital-physician integration and risk-coding intensity
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Yale University Press, 2022-07)
Hospital-physician integration has surged in recent years. Integration may allow hospitals to share resources and management practices with their integrated physicians that increase the reported diagnostic severity of their ...
The welfare effect of a consumer subsidy with price ceilings: the case of Chinese cell phones
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Oxford University Press, 2022-06)
Subsidies to consumers may cause firms to charge higher prices, which offsets consumer benefits from subsidies. We study a subsidy program design that mitigates such price increases by making products’ eligibility for a ...
The Intergenerational Mortality Trade‐Off Of Covid‐19 Lockdown Policies
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc., 2022-08)
In lower- income countries, the economic contractions that accompany lockdowns to contain COVID- 19 transmission can increase child mortality, counteracting the mortality reductions achieved by the lockdown. To formalize ...
The endowment effect and the trading of draft picks in major professional U.S. sports
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.December, 2022-10)
Several studies have examined the endowment effect. Others have documented the influence of behavioral economics in sports. However, there exists little research on the endowment effect in sports. We study this phenomenon ...