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investment plans as well as actual investment are well explained by CFOs' expectations of earnings growth. The information in …
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Using micro data from Duke University quarterly survey of Chief Financial Officers, we show that corporate investment … plans as well as actual investment are well explained by CFOs' expectations of earnings growth. The information in …
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Using micro data from Duke University quarterly survey of Chief Financial Officers, we show that corporate investment … plans as well as actual investment are well explained by CFOs' expectations of earnings growth. The information in …
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This paper addresses the question of why firms pay dividends, the so-called outline two agency models of dividends. On what we call outcome minority shareholders to force corporate outsiders to disgorge cash. Under this model, stronger minority shareholder rights should be associated with higher...
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We present a model of investment hangover motivated by the Great Recession. In our model, overbuilding of residential … economy enters a liquidity trap with limited reallocation and low output. The drop in output reduces nonresidential investment … through a mechanism similar to the acceleration principle of investment. The burst in nonresidential investment is followed by …
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