Academic SeminarPolitical capital: An analysis of Congress voting on the financial regulations
- Date
- 2018-08-16 ~ 2018-08-16
- Place
- SUPEX Building, 4th floor, Lecture Room 402
- Department
- School of Management Engineering
We would like to invite you to participate in Management Engineering (ME) Seminar.
1. When: August 16th (Thursday), 16:00 ~ 17:30
2. Where: SUPEX Building, 4th floor, Lecture Room 402
3. Speaker: Prof. Kim, Yong-Cheol (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
4. Topic: Political capital: An analysis of Congress voting on the financial regulations
5. Research field: Finance
* Lecture will be delivered in English.
Abstract:
Both politicians and companies gain from political connections. We find that the representative of the House who vote for deregulations are more likely to end up in business jobs after leaving the Congress. The analysis of voting behavior in a major financial regulation - Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999 – show the members of Congress use voting to enhance their career. The results are consistent with public rent-seeking of politicians, and show that political capital is as valuable for politicians as for companies.