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start-up enterprises if future losses of the start-up investment are partly covered by the government. …
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We study the implications of product market competition and investment for price setting, wage bargaining and thereby …
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competitors. Because workers participate in the returns on investment while only firms bear the costs, investment is inefficiently … low. A binding minimum wage can achieve the first-best level of investment, both in the short run for a given number of …
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We investigate the cost of capital in a model with an agency conflict between inside managers and outside shareholders. Inside ownership reflects the classic tradeoff between incentives and risk diversification, and the severity of agency costs depends on a parameter representing investor...
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The optimal mix of growth policies is derived within a comprehensive endogenous growth model. The analysis captures important elements of the tax-transfer system and takes into account transitional dynamics. Currently, for calculating corporate taxable income US firms are allowed to deduct...
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in their optimal capital investment. The decline in the relative price of equipment capital makes the firm distribution …
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with frictions in the adjustment of both capital and labor. We posit that hiring of labor is akin to investment in capital ….S. corporate sector data to estimate firms? optimal hiring and investment decisions and the consequences for firms? value. We then … investment and physical capital. We find that a conventional specification – quadratic adjustment costs for capital and no hiring …
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This study examines optimal taxation in a unionized economy in which households save capital. The main findings are as follows. Judd?s (1985) and Chamley?s (1986) classical results of zero taxation on capital income holds. This is true independently of workers? savings behaviour or the...
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have to compete for jobs. Our aim is to investigate how this competition affects the investment decisions of firms. Our …
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consider a hold-up framework where both parties profit from an investment that raises the value of an asset. Delegation turns …) decisions have no investment-independent effect. If overinvestment might be an issue, delegation, however, with restricted …
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