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D-Index
51
Citations
14401
World Ranking
1310
National Ranking
793

Overview

C. Fritz Foley is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their research spans several fields of study, primarily focusing on Business, Management and Accounting, as well as Economics, Econometrics and Finance. Their work covers various subfields including Finance, Strategy and Management, Accounting, Management of Technology and Innovation, and Economics and Econometrics.

The scientist's research addresses multiple main topics such as:

  • Banking stability, regulation, efficiency
  • Digital Platforms and Economics
  • Corporate Finance and Governance
  • Intellectual Property and Patents
  • Innovation Policy and R&D

Among their recent publications is the paper titled The Effects of Information on Credit Market Competition: Evidence from Credit Cards, published in 2020 in the SSRN Electronic Journal. This paper has received citations reflecting engagement from the academic community.

C. Fritz Foley has collaborated with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Agustín Hurtado
  • Andres Liberman
  • Alberto Sepulveda
  • Lee Branstetter
  • Ray Fisman

The primary venue for publishing their research is the SSRN Electronic Journal, where multiple works have appeared.

Best Publications

  • Why do firms hold so much cash? A tax-based explanation

    C. Fritz Foley;Jay C. Hartzell;Sheridan Titman;Garry Twite

  • A Multinational Perspective on Capital Structure Choice and Internal Capital Markets

    Mihir A. Desai;C. Fritz Foley;James R. Hines

  • Do Stronger Intellectual Property Rights Increase International Technology Transfer? Empirical Evidence from U. S. Firm-Level Panel Data

    Lee G. Branstetter;Raymond Fisman;C. Fritz Foley

  • The demand for tax haven operations

    Mihir A. Desai;C. Fritz Foley;James R. Hines

  • Financial Constraints and Growth: Multinational and Local Firm Responses to Currency Depreciations

    Mihir A. Desai;C. Fritz Foley;Kristin J. Forbes

  • Poultry in Motion: A Study of International Trade Finance Practices

    Pol Antràs;C. Fritz Foley

  • Foreign Direct Investment and the Domestic Capital Stock

    Mihir A. Desai;C. Fritz Foley;James R. Hines Jr.

  • Foreign direct investment in a world of multiple taxes

    Mihir A. Desai;C.Fritz Foley;James R. Hines

  • Multinational Firms, FDI Flows and Imperfect Capital Markets

    Pol Antràs;Mihir A. Desai;C. Fritz Foley

  • Domestic Effects of the Foreign Activities of US Multinationals

    Mihir A. Desai;C. Fritz Foley;James R. Hines

  • Watch What I Do, Not What I Say: The Unintended Consequences of the Homeland Investment Act

    Dhammika Dharmapala;C. Fritz Foley;Kristin J. Forbes

  • The costs of shared ownership: Evidence from international joint ventures

    Mihir A Desai;C.Fritz Foley;James R Hines

  • Chains of Ownership, Regional Tax Competition, and Foreign Direct Investment

    Mihir A. Desai;C. Fritz Foley;James Hines

  • Repatriation Taxes and Dividend Distortions

    Mihir A. Desai;C. Fritz Foley;James Hines

  • Multinationals as Arbitrageurs: The Effect of Stock Market Valuations on Foreign Direct Investment

    Malcolm Baker;C. Fritz Foley;Jeffrey Wurgler

  • Intellectual Property Rights, Imitation, and Foreign Direct Investment: Theory and Evidence

    Lee Branstetter;Raymond Fisman;C. Fritz Foley;Kamal Saggi

  • Capital Controls, Liberalizations, and Foreign Direct Investment

    Mihir A. Desai;C. Fritz Foley;James R. Hines

  • Do Stronger Intellectual Property Rights Increase International Technology Transfer? Empirical Evidence from U.S. Firm-Level Data

    Lee Branstetter;Lee Branstetter;Raymond J. Fisman;Raymond J. Fisman;C. Fritz Foley;C. Fritz Foley

  • Why Do Firms Hold So Much Cash? A Tax-Based Explanation

    C. Fritz Foley;C. Fritz Foley;Jay C. Hartzell;Sheridan Titman;Sheridan Titman;Garry J. Twite

  • A Multinational Perspective on Capital Structure Choice and Internal Capital Markets

    Mihir A. Desai;Mihir A. Desai;C. Fritz Foley;C. Fritz Foley;James R. Hines Jr.;James R. Hines Jr.

  • Poultry in Motion: A Study of International Trade Finance Practices

    Pol Antras;C. Fritz Foley

  • Domestic Effects of the Foreign Activities of U.S. Multinationals

    Mihir A. Desai;Mihir A. Desai;C. Fritz Foley;C. Fritz Foley;James R. Hines Jr.;James R. Hines Jr.

  • Multinational Firms, FDI Flows and Imperfect Capital Markets

    Mihir Desai;Pol Antras;C. Fritz Foley

Frequent Co-Authors

Mihir A. Desai
Mihir A. Desai Harvard University
James R. Hines
James R. Hines University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Lee Branstetter
Lee Branstetter Carnegie Mellon University
Pol Antràs
Pol Antràs Harvard University
Jeffrey Wurgler
Jeffrey Wurgler New York University
Malcolm P. Baker
Malcolm P. Baker Harvard University
Robin Greenwood
Robin Greenwood Harvard University
Raymond Fisman
Raymond Fisman Boston University
Kamal Saggi
Kamal Saggi Vanderbilt University

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