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"In U.S. data, value stocks have higher expected excess returns and higher CAPM alphas than growth stocks. We find the external-habit model of Campbell and Cochrane (1999) can generate a value premium in both CAPM alpha and expected excess return so long as the persistence of the log...
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This study considers the behaviour of the size, price earnings and book value anomalies in smaller firms. It does so by first separately, and then simultaneously, examining the effect of all three firm variables in the Australian stock market, where large firms are no bigger than the smaller...
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This paper provides further evidence on short-term seasonals in returns on equity and fixed interest securities and futures on fixed interest securities in the Australian market. The significant result is that daily seasonals are found infixed interest securities and are qualitatively the same...
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This article develops a theory of mergers and divestitures. The motivation stems from inability to finance marginally profitable projects as stand-alones due to agency problems. A conglomerate merger is a technology that allows these projects to survive a period of distress. If profitability...
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This paper investigates the governance structure choices of firms when there is competition between legal systems. We study the impact of the allocation of control over choice of governance and reincorporation on firms’ technologies and technological specialization of countries in the context...
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