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team composition, firm diversification, and IT investments - which arguably alter returns to exploiting synergies through …
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This paper explains the emergence of liquidity traps in the aftermath of large-scale financial crises, as happened in the US 1930s, Japan 1990s and recently in the US and Europe. The paper introduces a new balance sheet channel that links equity capital to the risk-free interest rate. When...
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Chandlerian world entails a lower spread of managerial salaries, greater product diversification, and a greater degree of products …
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This paper estimates the implied cost of equity for Canadian and U.S. firms using a methodology based on the dividend discount model and utilizing firms' current stock price and analysts' forecasted earnings. We find that firm size and firm stock liquidity are negatively related to cost of...
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This paper studies the impact of market timing on Canadian firms' capital structure and makes a comparison with U.S. firms. There is no evidence that market timing affects Canadian firms' capital structure in the same manner as it affects their U.S. counterparts. The effect of past equity issues...
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We study the implications of the value at risk concept for the bank's optimum amount of equity capital under credit risk. The market value of loans is risky and lognormally distributed. We show that the required equity capital depends upon managerial and market factors. Furthermore, the bank's...
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.The paper focuses on the interaction between the solvency probability of a bank, on one hand, and the diversification potential … achieve some confidence level of solvency we demonstrate that diversification pays when optimizing the use of the equity …
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According to many authors, so-called 'central planning' had disappeared from European countries by 1989. However, this is by no means certain. Many former centrally planned economies still engage in central planning, in both the private and public sectors. Moreover, there is a striking...
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The paper focuses on the interaction between the solvency probability of a banking firm and the diversification … achieve a confidence level for solvency, we demonstrate that diversification reduces the amount of equity. Notably, the VaR …
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This paper presents a critical overview of some recent attempts at building formal models of organizations as information-processing and problem-solving entities. We distinguish between two classes of models according to the different objects of analysis. The first class includes models mainly...
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