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This paper investigates the relation between stock liquidity and firm performance. The study documents that firms with liquid stocks have better performance as measured by the firm market-to-book ratio. This result is robust to the inclusion of industry or firm fixed effects, a control for...
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This paper investigates the relation between stock liquidity and firm performance.  We find that firms with liquid stocks have better firm performance as measured by the market-to-book ratio.  This result holds even when we include industry or firm fixed effects, control for idiosyncratic...
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This paper investigates the relation between stock liquidity and firm performance. The study shows that firms with liquid stocks have better performance as measured by the firm market-to-book ratio. This result is robust to the inclusion of industry or firm fixed effects, a control for...
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This paper investigates the relation between stock liquidity and firm performance. We find that firms with liquid stocks have better firm performance as measured by the market-to-book ratio. This result holds even when we include industry or firm fixed effects, control for idiosyncratic risk,...
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