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We examine whether capital flows more to high Tobin's q industries and find that it flows more to high q industries from 1971 until 1996 but not from 1997 to 2014. This change is due to a decrease in the q-sensitivity of equity funding resulting mostly from the increased q-sensitivity of...
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With functionally efficient capital markets, we expect capital to flow more to the industries with the best growth opportunities. As a result, these industries should invest more and see their assets grow more relative to industries with the worst growth opportunities. We find that industries...
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rents than for investment opportunities have become more important within industries. For these firms, repurchases increase …
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“keeping up with the Joneses” effect. Firms pay more attention to their index peers after inclusion and their investment …
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inclusion. Post-inclusion performance falls and is negatively related to the increase in attention. Included firms’ investment …
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the start of the financial crisis (third quarter of 2007) to its peak (first quarter of 2009), both large and investment … sharply (by 17.8% in the case of investment-grade firms) after the fall of Lehman. Though small and unrated firms have …
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the start of the financial crisis (third quarter of 2007) to its peak (first quarter of 2009), both large and investment … sharply (by 17.8% in the case of investment-grade firms) after the fall of Lehman. Though small and unrated firms have …
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During the recent financial crisis, corporate borrowing and capital expenditures fall sharply. Most existing research links the two phenomena by arguing that a shock to bank lending (or, more generally, to the corporate credit supply) caused a reduction in capital expenditures. The economic...
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Using theories from the behavioral finance literature to predict that investors are attracted to industries with more salient outcomes and that therefore firms in such industries have higher valuations, we find that firms in industries that have high industry-level dispersion of profitability...
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Using a sample of control cross-border acquisitions from 61 countries from 1990 to 2007, we find that acquirers from countries with better governance gain more from such acquisitions and their gains are higher when targets are from countries with worse governance. Other acquirer country...
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