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Factors affecting U.S. sorghum and cotton exports: A dynamic ARDL simulation approach
Abstract The U.S. faces increasing competition from Argentina and Brazil for sorghum and cotton exports. Using a dynamic Auto Regressive Distributed Lag model, this study shows that U.S. sorghum and cotton exports are positively affected by area harvested, yield, and export price.
Tanmoy Kumar Ghose, Darren Hudson
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A Local Projections Approach to Difference‐in‐Differences
ABSTRACT We propose a local projections (LPs)‐based difference‐in‐differences (DiD) approach that subsumes many of the recent solutions proposed in the literature to address possible biases arising from negative weighting. We combine LPs with a flexible “clean control” condition to define appropriate sets of treated and control units.
Arindrajit Dube+3 more
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Financial Shocks, Uncertainty Shocks, and Corporate Liquidity
ABSTRACT I estimate a structural VAR identified using sign restrictions to separately identify financial, macro uncertainty, and financial uncertainty shocks. The novelty of the estimation procedure relies on the qualitatively different response of corporate liquidity: Financial shocks lead firms to draw down their liquidity as they lose access to ...
Marco Brianti
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Manager Sentiment and Merger Activities
ABSTRACT This study investigates the ability of manager sentiment to predict corporate merger activity. Prior research suggests that during periods of high sentiment, managers tend to overestimate the future prospects of their firms. We thus hypothesize that, during such periods, managers may also overestimate the future cash flows from the mergers ...
Brandon Byunghwan Lee+4 more
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The economic and environmental effects of China's environmental expenditure under financing constraints. [PDF]
Wang R, Yan J, Wang W.
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ABSTRACT With rising use of artificial intelligence (AI) in organizations, alongside increasing mental health issues, we seek to understand how AI use affects human stress. Drawing on the automation–augmentation perspective, we propose that AI control over decision‐making thwarts human autonomy and thus contributes to stress.
Florian Klonek, Sharon Parker
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Dynamic prediction of carbon prices based on the multi-frequency combined model. [PDF]
Duan Y, Fan Y, Wang X, Liu K, Zhang X.
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