John R. Graham
University of British Columbia
330 Papers
5K Citations
John R. Graham is an academic researcher from University of British Columbia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social work & Capital structure. The author has an hindex of 81, co-authored 326 publications. Previous affiliations of John R. Graham include University of Calgary & Lakehead University.
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Papers
Do Taxes Affect Corporate Decisions? A Review
TL;DR: This paper reviewed tax research related to whether corporate and personal taxes affect domestic and multinational capital structure, debt maturity, payout policy, compensation policy, risk management, earnings management, leasing, pensions, R&D partnerships, tax shelters, transfer pricing, repatriation of foreign profits, and organizational form.
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[Patchworks of Purpose: The Development of Provincial Social Assistance Regimes in Canada]
TL;DR: Boychuk et al. as mentioned in this paper reviewed Canadian social welfare in the twenty-first century, focusing on the role of non-governmental authorities, such as social service organizations, religious groups and community and neighbourhood groups.
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International Migration and Social Work: A Review of the Literature
TL;DR: The authors analyzed literature about international migration using a keyword search with the terms, "immigrat*," "migrator*," and "refugee" in the abstracts of peer-reviewed journal articles in two databases.
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The Theory and Practice of Corporate Risk Management: Evidence from the Field
TL;DR: The authors survey more than 1,100 risk managers from around the world regarding their risk management policies and find that almost 90% of risk managers in non-financial firms hedge to increase expected cash flow.
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Tomorrow's players under occupation: An analysis of the association of political violence with psychological functioning and domestic violence, among Palestinian youth
TL;DR: A 2005 survey of 2,328 youth in the West Bank, Palestine, revealed an association between exposure to politically violent events, domestic violence, and school violence and with psychological symptomatology.