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Director Compensation Incentives and Acquisition Outcomes

2018

The principal objective of this chapter is to investigate the relation between director compensation structure and shareholder interests in the context of acquisitions. Our evidence suggests that acquirer firms that compensate their directors with a higher proportion of incentive-based compensation have significantly higher stock returns around the announcement. An increase in director equity-based pay results in a lower probability of value-destroying acquisitions and a lower acquisition premium for targets. We further find that acquirers with higher equity-based pay exhibit greater improvements in stock price and operating performance following acquisitions.

Bargaining powerIncentiveShareholdereducationPrincipal–agent problemEquity (finance)BusinessMonetary economicshealth care economics and organizationsStock priceStock (geology)
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Fiscal Adjustment and Business Cycle Synchronization

2013

Using a panel of annual data for 20 countries we show that synchronized fiscal consolidation (stimulus) programmes in different countries make their business cycles more closely linked, especially in the case of fiscal adjustments lasting 2 or 3 years. We also find: (i) little evidence of decoupling when an inflation targeting regime is unilaterally adopted; (ii) an increase in business cycle synchronization when countries fix their exchange rates and become members of a monetary union; (iii) a positive effect of bilateral trade on the synchronization of business cycles.

Bilateral tradeStimulus (economics)Consolidation (business)jel:C41Inflation targetingjel:E62EconomicsBusiness cycleMonetary economicsBusiness cycle synchronizationFiscal consolidation fiscal stimulus business cycle synchronizationSSRN Electronic Journal
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JABB: taking stock after 8 years activity

2011

BiomaterialsBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsEconomicsBioengineeringMonetary economicsStock (geology)Journal of Applied Biomaterials & Biomechanics
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Building up a multilateral strategy for the United States: Jacob Viner, Alvin Hansen and the Council on Foreign Relations (1939-1945)

2009

Bretton Woods Alvin Hansen Jacob Viner International monetary systemSettore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero Economico
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Do sovereign ratings cause instability in cross-border emerging CDS markets?

2020

We analyse the cross-border transmission effect of credit ratings on sovereign CDSs covering a broad sample of emerging countries during the period 2004 to 2015. This study differentiates between the spillover and competition effects between and within geographical areas of emerging countries. We find substantial evidence of cross-border effects with asymmetric responses to upgrades and downgrades. The market reaction differs across regions, reflecting how the international and local impact of rating events are due to different types of effects. At the international portfolio level, the competitive effect is dominant over the spillover effect. Negative events in Asia benefit Africa (which i…

CDS spreadsEconomics and Econometrics050208 financeMiddle EastCrèditEmerging markets05 social scienceseducationMonetary economicsCompetition (economics)Credit ratingCredit ratingsSpillover effectSovereignty0502 economics and businessSovereign credit riskPortfolioSpillover effectsBusiness050207 economicsEmerging marketsSovereign credit riskFinance
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Predictable Dynamics in the Small Stock Premium

2014

We start this paper by providing a detailed study of how the mean monthly return on the Small-Minus-Big (SMB) Fama-French factor is affected by the January effect and the stock market return during the preceding month and preceding calendar year. We then proceed to building a predictive model for the monthly SMB factor return that incorporates the January effect and the dependence on both the market return during the preceding month and preceding calendar year. Our findings suggest that a positive small stock premium appears mainly during the years following the years with a negative return on the market as the result of a delayed and stronger reaction of small stocks to good news and a str…

Calendar effectArticle SubjectFinancial economicsEconomicsDemographic economicsStock marketMarket returnMonetary economicsJanuary effectSize premiumStock (geology)Economics Research International
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Analyse économique des essais cliniques internationaux en cancérologie

2018

International audience; In oncology, as in other fields of medicine, international multicentre clinical trials came into being so as to include a sufficient number of subjects to investigate a clinical situation. The existence of tight budgetary constraints and the desire to make the best use of the resources available have resulted in the development of economic evaluations associated with these trials, which, thanks to their level of evidence and their size, provide particularly relevant material. Nonetheless, economic evaluations alongside international clinical trials raise specific questions of methodology with regard to both the design and the analysis of the results. Indeed, the cost…

Cancer ResearchMéthodologie[SDV.CAN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cancer[ SDV.CAN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cancer03 medical and health sciencesEssai clinique international0302 clinical medicineGoods and services[SDV.CAN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/CancerMonetary valueInternational clinical trialMethodsRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging030212 general & internal medicineBudget constraintComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSIndividual countryÉvaluation économique.Public economics030503 health policy & services[ SDV.SPEE ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieHematologyGeneral MedicineEvidence-based medicineEconomic evaluation3. Good healthClinical trialEconomic dataOncologyWork (electrical)[SDV.SPEE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieBusiness0305 other medical science
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Structural change in a Ricardian world economy: The role of extensive rent

2019

Abstract We study an implication of the Ricardian theory of differential extensive rent in a free trade regime. To this effect we develop a Ricardian two country two commodity open economy model. We assume that, unlike labour, land is heterogeneous both within and across countries and that the ratio of high to low quality land is different among the trading countries. By means of a numerical example we show that as the process of worldwide capital accumulation (and population growth) proceeds an industrial country may find it convenient to increase its domestic corn production and even reverse completely the pattern of its imports and exports.

Capital accumulation; Heckscher-Ohlin model; International trade; Ricardian economics; Structural change; Economics and EconometricsEconomics and EconometricsCapital accumulation International trade Structural change Ricardian economics Heckscher-Ohlin modelHeckscher-Ohlin model0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyMonetary economicsHeckscher–Ohlin modelInternational tradeWorld economyCapital accumulation0502 economics and businessEconomicsStructural changePopulation growthOpen economy021108 energy050207 economicsSettore SECS-P/01 - Economia PoliticaFree trade05 social sciencesRicardian economicsRicardian economicsCapital accumulationSettore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero EconomicoCommodity (Marxism)
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Microfinance

2013

This chapter gives the reader an introduction to microfinance and reports how the industry has moved from generally being praised to increasingly being criticized. Particularly, the chapter addresses the concern that microfinance institutions chase profits and are moving away from the poor-customer segments. The authors' findings indicate that rather than being an industry with high profits, the industry struggles with high costs and low earnings. They also find that the focus on serving poor customers did not change over time. Thus, the ‘mission drift’ claim cannot be confirmed.

Change over timeFocus (computing)Labour economicsMicrofinanceEarningslawEconomicsProfitability indexMonetary economicslaw.invention
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Going Public – Going Private: The Case of VC-Backed Firms

2012

We investigate the decisions of listed firms to go private once again. We start by revealing that while a significant number of firms which go public is VC-backed, an overproportional share of these VC-backed firms go private later on (they stay on the exchange for an average of 8.5 years). We interpret this very robust pattern such that IPOs of VC-backed firms are to a large extent a temporary rather than a permanent feature of the corporate governance of these firms.We investigate various potential hypotheses why VCs actually seem to be able to bring marginal firms to the exchange by relating the going-private decisions to various characteristics of the IPO market as well as to VC charact…

CommerceCorporate governancePortfolioMonetary economicsCertificationBusinessInitial public offeringSSRN Electronic Journal
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