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The Dynamics of Corporate Debt Structure
In: Swedish House of Finance Research Paper No. 20-3
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Primary Corporate Bond Markets and Social Responsibility
In: Swedish House of Finance Research Paper No. 20-13
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The Dynamics of Corporate Debt Structure
In: CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP14572
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How Did COVID-19 Affect Firms' Access to Public Capital Markets?
In: Swedish House of Finance Research Paper No. 20-15
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Firm Fundamentals and Realized Factor Betas
In: Swedish House of Finance Research Paper No. 17-14
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Corporate Life-Cycle Dynamics of Cash Holdings
In: Swedish House of Finance Research Paper No. 15-07
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The politics of related lending
We analyze the profitability of government-owned banks' lending to their owners, using a unique data set of relatively homogeneous government-owned banks; the banks are all owned by similarly structured local governments in a single country. Making use of a natural experiment that altered the regulatory and competitive environment, we find evidence that such lending was used to transfer revenues from the banks to the governments. Some of the evidence is particularly pronounced in localities where the incumbent politicians face significant competition for reelection.
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The Politics ofRelated Lending
We analyze the profitability of government-owned banks' lending to their owners, using a unique data set of relatively homogeneous government-owned banks; the banks are all owned by similarly structured local governments in a single country. Making use of a natural experiment that altered the regulatory and competitive environment, we find evidence that such lending was used to transfer revenues from the banks to the governments. Some of the evidence is particularly pronounced in localities where the incumbent politicians face significant competition for reelection.
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The Persistence of Fee Dispersion among Mutual Funds
In: Swedish House of Finance Research Paper No. 14-11
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Social Preferences and Corporate Investment
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