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This paper examines the relation between firm investment ratios and institutional blockholder ownership for a sample of 6,300 publicly traded firms of 16 large emerging markets for the 2005-2014 period. Results show that independent, long-term, and local institutional investors boost investment...
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We examine the effects of internal capital markets on the propensity of firms to save cash from cash flows (i.e., the cash flow sensitivity of cash). We argue that firms that are net providers of funds to related parties must maintain a higher cash flow sensitivity of cash to prevent high levels...
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We examine the effects of internal capital markets on the propensity of firms to save cash from cash flows (i.e., the cash flow sensitivity of cash). We argue that firms that are net providers of funds to related parties must maintain a higher cash flow sensitivity of cash to prevent high levels...
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This paper investigates whether the Quantitative Easing (QE) program implemented by the Federal Reserve Board after the 2007-2008 global financial crisis affects firms in emerging economies by improving their access to external financing. Our hypothesis relies on the idea that the excess of...
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Commodity producing corporations have trillions of dollars in outstanding debt. In that context, the bust in commodity prices has raised concerns about the sustainability of this debt and its systemic impacts. But so far the literature lacks estimates of how sensitive is this corporate debt to...
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In this paper, we analyze what effects separating ownership and control have on the performance of a sample of 99 Chilean family-controlled firms for the period 2001–2014. Our results show an inverse U-shaped relationship between voting rights and cash flow rights divergence and firm value....
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