Fabio Braggion
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Contact
Affiliations
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Universiteit van Tilburg
→ School of Economics and Management
→ Finance Department (weight: 50%)
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- location: Tilburg, Netherlands
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Universiteit van Tilburg
→ School of Economics and Management
→ CentER Graduate School for Economics and Business (weight: 50%)
- website
- location: Tilburg, Netherlands
Research profile
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Optimal Monetary Policy in a 'Sudden Stop'
by Fabio Braggion & Lawrence J. Christiano & Jorge Roldos
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Migration and Human Capital: Self-Selection of Indentured Servants to the Americas
by Abramitzky, Ran & Braggion, Fabio
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Optimal monetary policy in a [`]sudden stop'
by Braggion, Fabio & Christiano, Lawrence J. & Roldos, Jorge
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Dividend Policies in an Unregulated Market: The London Stock Exchange, 1895--1905
by Fabio Braggion & Lyndon Moore
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MANAGERS AND (SECRET) SOCIAL NETWORKS: THE INFLUENCE OF THE FREEMASONRY ON FIRM PERFORMANCE
by Fabio Braggion
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Spesa pubblica e geografia delle imprese
by Fabio Braggion
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The Economic Benefits of Political Connections in Late Victorian Britain
by Braggion, Fabio & Moore, Lyndon
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The Economic Benefits of Political Connections in Late Victorian Britain
by Braggion, F. & Moore, L.
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Dividend Policies in an Unregulated Market : The London Stock Exchange 1895-1905
by Braggion, F. & Moore, L.
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Managers, Firms and (Secret) Social Networks : The Economics of Freemasonry
by Braggion, F.
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How Insiders Traded before Rules
by Braggion, F. & Moore, L.
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How insiders traded before rules
by Fabio Braggion & Lyndon Moore
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Public Debate and Stock Prices: Evidence from the Voting Premium
by Braggion, Fabio & Giannetti, Mariassunta
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A Century of Firm – Bank Relationships: Did Banking Sector Deregulation Spur Firms to Add Banks and Borrow More?
by Braggion, Fabio & Ongena, Steven
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Migration and human capital : Self selection of indentured servants to the Americas
by Abramitzky, R. & Braggion, F.
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Household Inequality, Entrepreneurial Dynamism and Corporate Financing
by Fabio BRAGGION & Mintra DWARKASING & Steven ONGENA
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Changing corporate governance norms: Evidence from dual class shares in the UK
by Braggion, Fabio & Giannetti, Mariassunta
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Can Technology Undermine Macroprudential Regulation? Evidence from Peer-to-Peer Credit in China
by Braggion, Fabio & Manconi, Alberto & Zhu, Haikun
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Does credit affect stock trading? Evidence from the South Sea Bubble
by Braggion, Fabio & Frehen, Rik & Jerphanion, Emiel
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Banking Sector Deregulation, Bank–Firm Relationships and Corporate Leverage
by Fabio Braggion & Steven Ongena
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Nothing Special About Banks: Competition and Bank Lending in Britain, 1885–1925
by Fabio Braggion & Narly Dwarkasing & Lyndon Moore
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The Value of "New" and "Old" Intermediation in Online Debt Crowdfunding
by Braggion, Fabio & Manconi, Alberto & Pavanini, Nicola & Zhu, Haikun
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Household wealth inequality, entrepreneurs’ financial constraints, and the great recession: evidence from the Kauffman Firm Survey
by Fabio Braggion & Mintra Dwarkasing & Steven Ongena
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Value creating mergers â?? British bank consolidation, 1885-1925
by Braggion, Fabio & Dwarkasing, Narly & Moore, Lyndon
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How Insiders Traded before Rules
by Braggion, F. & Moore, L.
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Credit and social unrest: Evidence from 1930s China
by Braggion, Fabio & Manconi, Alberto & Zhu, Haikun
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Optimal Monetary Policy in a Sudden Stop
by Braggion, F. & Christiano, L. & Roldos, J.
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Managers, Firms and (Secret) Social Networks : The Economics of Freemasonry
by Braggion, F.
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The Economic Benefits of Political Connections in Late Victorian Britain
by Braggion, F. & Moore, L.
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Dividend Policies in an Unregulated Market : The London Stock Exchange 1895-1905
by Braggion, F. & Moore, L.