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Surprise election for Trump connections

Authors :
Child, T. B.
Massoud, N.
Schabus, M.
Zhou, Y.
Source :
SSCI, Scopus, FT, ABDC-A*
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Journal of Financial Economics, 2020.

Abstract

We exploit Donald Trump’s nonpolitical background and surprise election victory to identify the value of sudden presidential ties among S&P 500 firms. In our setting firms did not choose to become politically connected, so we identify treatment effects comparatively free of selection bias prevalent in this literature. Firms with presidential ties enjoyed greater abnormal returns around the 2016 election. Since Trump’s inauguration, connected firms had better performance, received more government contracts, and were less subject to unfavorable regulatory actions. We rule out a number of confounding factors, including industry designation, sensitivity to Republican platforms, campaign finance, and lobbying expenditures.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SSCI, Scopus, FT, ABDC-A*
Accession number :
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