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In this paper we analyse the employment implications of firing restrictions. We find that when a recession is expected and the trend rate of productivity growth is small, a rise in firing costs affects mainly the hiring decision. Thus there is a negative effect on average employment. When, on...
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When investment is irreversible, theory suggests that firms will be "reluctant to invest." This reluctance creates a … wedge between the discount rate guiding investment decisions and the standard Jorgensonian user cost (adjusted for risk). We …
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firms in making their investment decisions. We use a revealed preference approach that relies on the pattern of investment … spending - combined with investment theory - to estimate the discount rates used by managers. The standard story predicts that … firms with high stock prices and good investment opportunities should have discount rates that do not differ systematically …
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Is real investment fully determined by fundamentals or is it sometimes affected by stock market misvaluation? We … introduce three new tests that: measure the reaction of investment to sales shocks for firms that may be overvalued; use Fama … misvaluation into standard investment equations to estimate the quantitative effect of misvaluation on investment. Overall, the …
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business fixed investment? The case of Japan is particularly interesting because of the dramatic movements in the Japanese … these questions. Fist, we examine financing and investment patterns to gauge firms' reactions to the 1980s stock market run … investment. Third, we use a linear projection to decompose stock market prices into fundamental and bubble components, allowing …
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business fixed investment? The case of Japan is particularly interesting because of the dramatic movements in the Japanese … these questions. First, we examine financing and investment patterns to gauge firms' reactions to the 1980s stock market run … investment. Third, we use the linear projection to decompose stock market prices into fundamental and bubble components, allowing …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004961532
Is real investment fully determined by fundamentals or is it sometimes affected by stockmarket misvaluation? We … introduce three new tests that: measure the reaction of investment to sales shocks for firms that may be overvalued; use Fama … misvaluation into standard investment equations to estimate the quantitative effect of misvaluation on investment. Overall, the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005572020
When investment is irreversible, theory suggests that firms will be “reluctant to invest.” This reluctance creates a … wedge between the discount rate guiding investment decisions and the standard Jorgensonian user cost (adjusted for risk). We …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005766040
Is real investment fully determined by fundamentals or is it sometimes affected by stock market misvaluation? We … introduce three new tests that: measure the reaction of investment to sales shocks for firms that may be overvalued; use Fama … misvaluation into standard investment equations to estimate the quantitative effect of misvaluation on investment. Overall, the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005766115
business fixed investment? The case of Japan is particularly interesting because of the dramatic movements in the Japanese … these questions. Fist, we examine financing and investment patterns to gauge firms' reactions to the 1980s stock market run … investment. Third, we use a linear projection to decompose stock market prices into fundamental and bubble components, allowing …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005823257