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Kaplan and Zingales [1997] provide both theoretical arguments and empirical evidence that investment-cash flow …
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The average cash to assets ratio for U.S. industrial firms increases by 129% from 1980 to 2004. Because of this increase in the average cash ratio, American firms at the end of the sample period can pay back their debt obligations with their cash holdings, so that the average firm has no...
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In this paper I analyze the relationships among investment, q, and cash flow in a tractable stochastic model in which … regressions of investment on q and cash flow. In empirical studies, the estimated cash-flow coefficient is generally positive and …
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We develop an integrated theory of investment, seasoned equity offerings (SEOs), liquidation, and corporate savings … payout policies. Facing costly external financing, the firm prefers to fund its investment internally, so that its optimal … substantial delay in investment; (4) A financially constrained firm over-invests in early stages of its life-cycle in an effort to …
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The motives of a small country for borrowing to purchase capital equipment on international markets are studied. The country produces tradable capital and a nontradable consumption good and borrows or lends capital to achieve higher levels of welfare. A shift in time-preference favoring future...
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This paper presents a comparative analysis of productivity growth in the U.S. and Japanese electrical machinery industries in the postwar period. This industry has experienced rapid growth in output and productivity and high rates of capital formation in both countries. A substantial amount of...
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This paper is a contribution to the small but growing literature that compares the investment and R&D behavior of … of a simple error-corrected investment model for both ordinary investment and for R&D investment, a model that … incorporates both output (sales or turnover) and cash flow as predictors for investment. Our focus is on two comparisons: France …
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We present a model of endogenous firm growth with R&D investment and stochastic innovation as the engines of growth …) firm growth independent of firm size, as stated in the so-called Gibrat's law, and (iii) R&D investment proportional to …
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by subsequent embodiments in physical capital. Traditionally, the only distinction between R&D and physical investment … the observed higher volatility of physical investment (relative to R&D expenditures) …
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Research and development (Ramp;D) is a key determinant of long run productivity and welfare. A central issue is whether a decentralized economy undertakes too little or too much Ramp;D. We develop an endogenous growth model that incorporates parametrically four important distortions to Ramp;D:...
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