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The aim of this article is to analyze the various aspects of dividend policy. Emphasizing tax issues, theoretical frameworks of informational asymmetry of corporate governance and life cycles, we show that a static vision of dividends has been gradually replaced by a dynamic vision....
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taxes, transaction costs, or institutional investment constraints, we find empirical evidence that demographic clienteles …
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Dividend policy behaviour of corporations is significantly different from country for country. Although dividend policy has attracted a great deal of research, it is not satisfactory explained why corporations distribute a portion of their earnings as dividends or why investors pay attention to...
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than the free cash flow generated by the fixed investment policy. They claim that, if retention is allowed, dividend policy …
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investment. It is also concluded that concentration of ownership is also an important factor of the dividend payments. The …
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This paper investigates the influence of retail minority shareholders in the determination of corporate dividend policies of Australian companies. While retail investors are typically also minority shareholders and therefore perceived in academic literature to have limited influence on corporate...
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The National Bioenergy Investment Model is a scenario model that simulates the decisions of domestic and international …
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This study places Dubofsky’s (1992) “limit order adjustment hypothesis” under the microscope of an intraday analysis, which employs a minute-by-minute trade and quote data recorded during the ex-dividend days of common stocks listed on NYSE, AMEX and NASDAQ. Dufosky’s (1992) model...
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In the present paper we analyse the role of dividends distributed by firms and banks, highlighting the effects of their increase on financial instability and macroeconomic dynamics. During the last decades, the financialisation of nonfinancial corporations has been characterised by a shift from...
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different from ordinary investment and constrain financing choices of the firm. First, The R&D is a specific non …
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