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The question of why individual investors want dividends is investigated by submitting a questionnaire to a Dutch … investor panel. The respondents indicate that they want dividends partly because the cost of cashing in dividends is lower than … confirmed for cash dividends but is confirmed for stock dividends. Finally, our results indicate that individual investors do …
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, based on higher Cournot's profits than Stackelberg's profits. Keywords: Duopoly, Durable, Price, Profit. …
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This paper compares profits and consumer surplus under non-cooperation and collusion in the product market when the firms have the option for R&D before production. We show that whether R&D investment would be higher under non-cooperation or product market collusion depends on the R\&D...
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off-setting entry is a miscellaneous loss expense entry,in the Profit making US Income Statement. As a Prime Developed …
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Unfortunately, there are no globally agreed definitions on the key terms mentioned above. Nor are there any globally accepted approaches and/or remedies to the economic relations of mankind. The major aims of this work are partly to reconsider and when necessary to redefine, the...
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are, according to the discount dividend model, annual earnings and, according to Q-theory, net worth. In December 2002 …
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If you want good forecasts for your industry, you should hire the best experts. Right? Well, maybe not.
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Previous research has shown that seasonal factors provide one of the most important ways to improve forecast accuracy … the other hand, research has also shown that seasonal factors sometimes increase forecast errors (e.g., Nelson, 1972). So …
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two basic ways of assessing future inflation: forecast and simulation. A forecast is the most likely picture of the future …. In a forecast, all agents are assumed to behave in the most likely way. A simulation, on the other hand, is the most … differentiating between a forecast and a simulation, we discuss the pros and cons of using the two ways of assessing future inflation …
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