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This article tests the hypothesis that financial supply-side shifts help to explain the low-investment climate of …
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This paper attempts to test whether financial supply-side shifts explain the low-investment climate of private firms in …
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The interpretation of the significant relation between business investment spending andDie Interpretation der …
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The interpretation of the significant relation between business investment spending and cash flow has been … controversial. A large body of research has found that investment/cash flow sensitivities are higher for financially constrained … with the Kaplan and Zingales critique, investment/cash flow sensitivities are lower for financially constrained firms. This …
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The interpretation of the significant relation between business investment spending and cash flow has been … controversial. A large body of research has found that investment/cash flow sensitivities are higher for financially constrained … with the Kaplan and Zingales critique, investment/cash flow sensitivities are lower for financially constrained firms. This …
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firm investment. This hypothesis is tested by estimating investment equations for two groups of German manufacturing firms … external financing costs and liquidity constraints. Findings support the hypothesis of greater investment sensitivity to … liquidity constraints, as well as increased investment sensitivity over time, for the group of independent firms. …
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We present a comparable set of results on the monetary transmission channels on firm investment for the four largest … channel. For each of those countries, we estimate neoclassical investment relationships, explaining investment by its user … cost, sales and cash flow. We find investment to be sensitive to user cost changes in all those four countries. This …
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