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This research situates new farmers within the counter-urbanization phenomenon, explores their urban–rural migration experiences and examines how they are becoming a part of the rural agricultural landscape. Key characteristics in new farmers’ sense of place constructions are revealed through...
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This study presents a novel empirical approach to identify financing constraints for innovation based on the concept of an ideal test (Hall, 2008). Firms were offered a hypothetical payment and asked to choose between alternatives of use. If they selected additional innovation projects, they...
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Most of the papers in corporate finance use the investment-cash flow sensitivity as a key metric to gauge financing constraints. However, it has been documented in the theoretical and empirical literature that this metric is not necessarily symptomatic of financing constraints. In this paper, we...
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Without financing frictions, profit taxes reduce investment by their effect on the user cost of capital. With financing constraints, investment becomes sensitive to cash-flow. In this situation, even small taxes impose first order welfare losses, and ACE and cash-flow tax systems are no longer...
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This paper examines investment lumpiness under incentive restrictions. When financial frictions enter the picture into the neoclassical framework, investment is no longer smooth due to the lump-sum costs that the firm incurs when raising costly external finance. Whited (2006) shows that the firm...
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We use a panel of over 116,000 Chinese firms of different ownership types over the period 2000–2007 to analyze the linkages between investment in fixed and working capital and financing constraints. We find that those firms characterized by high working capital display high sensitivities of...
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Our paper provides evidence regarding the use of share repurchases as an earnings management mechanism in the presence of debt-financing constraints as well as the impact of these constraints on the use of accruals and other real earnings management techniques. We document that share repurchases...
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