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Abstract Research Summary We investigate family CEO birth order as an antecedent of family firms' CSR behavior. Despite psychology literature recognizing it as a key predictor of individual behavior, birth order has been largely neglected in management research.
Paola Rovelli +5 more
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The Rise and Fall of Post—World War II Corporate Tax Reform [PDF]
The United States is unique in subjecting corporate income to two layers of tax. In what is called a classical system, corporate income is taxed once at the entity level when earned and a second time at the individual level when distributed to ...
Bank, Steven A.
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03-01 "Read My Lips: More New Tax Cuts - The Distributional Impacts of Repealing Dividend Taxation" [PDF]
The Bush administration advocates its January 2003 proposal to repeal personal dividend taxation on the basis that the cut would stimulate the economy, primarily benefit American seniors, and eliminate an unfair case of "double taxation." This paper ...
Brian Roach
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Are boards reluctant to remove poorly performing successors to interim CEOs?
Abstract Research Summary Interim CEO appointments are disruptive and costly to firms. Boards justify them as necessary to find the right permanent successor. But what happens if that successor performs poorly? This paper argues that directors may be reluctant to remove a poorly performing successor to an interim CEO early in their tenure.
Robert Langan
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Employment Double Dividend and Wage Determination [PDF]
This paper investigates the double dividend issue in a general equilibrium model of a closed economy in which polluter are firms and households, and firms are monopolistic competitors on the non polluting good market. We compare the effects of the reform
Lionel Lemiale +1 more
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Employment and Output Effects of Climate Policies [PDF]
Recently academic work has been put forward that argues for a great urgency to implement effective climate policies to stop global warming. Concrete policy proposals for reducing CO2 emissions have been developed by the IPCC. One of the major instruments
Kato, Mika +3 more
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The technological uniqueness paradox
Abstract Research summary We establish a new paradox surrounding technological uniqueness, defined as the degree to which a firm's patented technology portfolio differs from its competitors. On the one hand, technological uniqueness acts as a barrier to incoming technology spillovers and impedes firm performance.
Yang Fan +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Performing an Environmental Tax Reform in a Regional Economy. A Computable General Equilibrium Approach [PDF]
We use a Computable General Equilibrium model to simulate the effects of an Environmental Tax Reform in a regional economy (Andalusia, Spain). The reform involves imposing a tax on CO2 or SO2 emissions and reducing either the Income Tax or the payroll ...
Esther Velázquez Alonso +2 more
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Teaching financial crises: A leverage experiment
Abstract College students often struggle to understand the prevalence of asset price bubbles and the difficulty of timing asset purchases and sales. Even economics students are consistently surprised when bubbles burst. These breaks can have real macroeconomic effects, particularly when the price surge is fueled by leverage.
Lee Coppock, Daniel Harper, Charles Holt
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Emergent poverty traps at multiple levels impede social mobility
Eradicating extreme poverty and inequality are the key leverage points to achieve the seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). However, the reduction of extreme poverty and inequality remains vulnerable to shocks such as pandemics and climate ...
Charles Dupont, Debraj Roy
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