Anticipated versus Realized Benefits: Can Event Studies Be Used To Predict the Impact of New Regulations?
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- Kara M. Reynolds, 2006. "Anticipated versus Realized Benefits: Can Event Studies be Used to Predict the Impact of New Regulations?," Working Papers 2006-02, American University, Department of Economics.
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event studies; Byrd Amendment; antidumping;All these keywords.
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