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  • Measuring firm size in empi... Measuring firm size in empirical corporate finance
    Dang, Chongyu; (Frank) Li, Zhichuan; Yang, Chen Journal of banking & finance, January 2018, 2018-01-00, Volume: 86
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    In empirical corporate finance, firm size is commonly used as an important, fundamental firm characteristic. However, no research comprehensively assesses the sensitivity of empirical results in ...
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  • Revisiting property tax cap... Revisiting property tax capitalization
    Lyu, Xueying Regional science and urban economics, September 2024, 2024-09-00, Volume: 108
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    This paper investigates the extent of property tax capitalization in the context of a progressive property tax pilot in Shanghai. I utilize a difference-in-differences approach by comparing ...
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  • Science's reproducibility a... Science's reproducibility and replicability crisis: International business is not immune
    Aguinis, Herman; Cascio, Wayne F.; Ramani, Ravi S. Journal of international business studies, 08/2017, Volume: 48, Issue: 6
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    International business is not immune to science's reproducibility and replicability crisis. We argue that this crisis is not entirely surprising given the methodological practices that enhance ...
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  • Measurement of market Measurement of market
    Kvålseth, Tarald O PloS one, 07/2022, Volume: 17, Issue: 7
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    As measures of concentration, especially for market (industry) concentration based on market shares, a variety of different measures or indices have been proposed. However, the various indices, ...
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  • Do market capitalization an... Do market capitalization and stocks traded converge? New global evidence
    Narayan, Paresh Kumar; Mishra, Sagarika; Narayan, Seema Journal of banking & finance, 10/2011, Volume: 35, Issue: 10
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    In this paper, we examine convergence of stock markets. Our empirical exercise is based on 11 different panels, which together consist of 120 countries. The richness of the dataset allows us to ...
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  • Errors Found in Students' T... Errors Found in Students' Theses: Capitalization, Punctuation, and Spelling
    Putri, Nopa Ayu lia JETAL: Journal of English Teaching & Applied Linguistic, 04/2024, Volume: 5, Issue: 2
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    Writing is a skill that is considered difficult because many aspects must be considered. The aim of this research is to investigate and analyze the use of capitalization, punctuation, and spelling in ...
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  • Accounting for R&D: Evidenc... Accounting for R&D: Evidence and Implications
    Canace, Thomas G.; Jackson, Scott B.; Ma, Tao ... Contemporary accounting research, 09/2022, Volume: 39, Issue: 3
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    ABSTRACT Accounting rules require that certain R&D expenditures be capitalized, but academic research often states that all R&D expenditures must be immediately expensed. An accurate understanding of ...
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  • The Platform Political Econ... The Platform Political Economy of FinTech: Reintermediation, Consolidation and Capitalisation
    Langley, Paul; Leyshon, Andrew New political economy, 05/2021, Volume: 26, Issue: 3
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    'FinTech' is the digital sector of retail money and finance widely proclaimed to be transforming banking in the global North and 'banking the unbanked' in the global South. This paper develops a ...
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  • Why has CEO Pay Increased S... Why has CEO Pay Increased So Much?
    Gabaix, Xavier; Landier, Augustin The Quarterly journal of economics, 02/2008, Volume: 123, Issue: 1
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    This paper develops a simple equilibrium model of CEO pay. CEOs have different talents and are matched to firms in a competitive assignment model. In market equilibrium, a CEO's pay depends on both ...
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