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There is a paucity of research evidence regarding the likely long-term economic consequences of firms' foreign tax credit (FTC) status on asset deployment between the United States and foreign locations. The existing literature primarily focuses on income, not asset, shifting with respect to FTC...
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So far the earnings management literature has failed to establish the impact of taxes on the Loan Loss Provisions (LLPs) of financial institutions. We extend the discretionary LLP literature to a less studied area regarding the role of taxes in determining the behaviour of LLPs in a sample of...
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So far the earnings management literature has failed to establish the impact of taxes on the Loan Loss Provisions (LLPs) of financial institutions. We extend the discretionary LLP literature to a less studied area regarding the role of taxes in determining the behaviour of LLPs in a sample of...
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The objective of this article is to investigate the effects of the Tax Reform Act of 1986 (TRA86) on financial characteristics of firms in the natural resources industry. Financial characteristics of the post-TRA86 period are compared with financial characteristics in the pre-TRA86 period in a...
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This study extends prior research explaining the role of taxes in investment decisions regarding depreciable business assets. It also assesses whether firms’U.S. alternative minimum tax (AMT) status influenced the level of machinery and equipment retired. The article shows analytically that...
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ABSTRACTThis paper extends the ‘remarkable property’ of Breusch (Journal of Econometrics 1987; <b>36</b>: 383–389) and Baltagi and Li (Journal of Econometrics 1992; <b>53</b>: 45–51) to the three‐way random components framework. Indeed, like its one‐way and two‐way counterparts, the three‐way random...
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This study investigates the relation between petroleum futures spread variability, trading volume, and open interest in an attempt to uncover the source(s) of variability in futures spreads. The study finds that contemporaneous (lagged) volume and open interest provide significant explanation...
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The relationship between trading volume and volatility in foreign exchange markets continues to be of much interest, especially given the higher than expected volatility of returns. Allowing for nonlinearities, this paper tests competing hypotheses on the possible relationship between volatility...
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