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Discrimination, Managers, and Firm Performance: Evidence from 'Aryanizations' in Nazi Germany
Book • 2023
This study examines how the expulsion of senior Jewish managers due to rising discrimination in Nazi Germany affected large corporations.
It finds that firms losing Jewish managers experienced persistent reductions in stock prices, dividends, and returns on assets, leading to significant economic losses.
The research highlights the importance of individual managers in driving firm performance and the economic costs of discrimination.
It finds that firms losing Jewish managers experienced persistent reductions in stock prices, dividends, and returns on assets, leading to significant economic losses.
The research highlights the importance of individual managers in driving firm performance and the economic costs of discrimination.
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Mentioned by Stephen Dubner as research on discrimination's economic effects in Nazi Germany.

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480. How Much Does Discrimination Hurt the Economy? (Replay)