Annual Conference

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Accounting

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May 2025

We conduct a field experiment where we provide investors with an AI-generated summary of annual reports during virtual conference calls. We find that providing investors with annual report summaries increases investor participation during the calls. Specifically, treatment firms with AI-generated su...
Keywords: Retail investors, Generative AI, LLMs, information processing costs, field experiment, virtual conference calls
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Annual Conference

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Accounting

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May 2025

Using the unique context of social media censorship in China, we investigate how misinformation regulation on investor-focused social media platforms influences the behavior of platform influencers (i.e., finfluencers) and its subsequent effects on capital markets. Our findings reveal that misinform...
Keywords: Misinformation, Social Media Censorship, Information in Digital Spaces, Corporate Information Environment
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Trade, Growth and Development

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May 2025

This paper investigates the role of bottom-up reforms in driving China’s economic growth. Leveraging granular documentation from county-level gazetteers, we identify local reform events from 1976 to 2005, capturing de facto policy innovations and their diffusion. Our findings show that bottom-up r...
Keywords: Bottom-up institutional change, TFP growth, policy diffusion, machine learning
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Annual Conference

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Trade, Growth and Development

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May 2025

We decode China’s industrial policies from 2000 to 2022 by employing large language models (LLMs) to extract and analyze rich information from a comprehensive dataset of 3 million documents issued by central, provincial, and municipal governments. Through careful prompt engineering, multistage ext...
Keywords: Industrial Policy, Large Language Models, Policy Diffusion, Relative Comparative Advantage
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Annual Conference

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Trade, Growth and Development

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May 2025

Food loss is endemic in agricultural supply chains in developing countries. Reductions in food loss can be attained through two methods: decreasing the perishability of crops through investments in storage technologies or decreasing the length of time it takes farmers to find buyers for their harves...
Keywords: Trade, development, coordination frictions, agriculture, supply chains
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