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The study aims to investigate the corporate dividend policy decisions in emerging countries during the COVID-19 … dividend policy during the pandemic. Logistic regressions are used to investigate the main factors that drive the propensity to … change dividend payouts. Our analysis reveals that most firms opted to either increase or decrease their dividends, with a …
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persistently affects dividend payments than stock repurchases. It also has a boosting effect on stock returns in the Bush Tax Cut … that is 75 % greater than their reducing effect in the Obama Tax Increase, in absolute terms, controlling for dividend … realize that some dividend-paying firms could change their dividend policies …
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Important dimensions of dividend behavior are not well understood. How do dividends behave in extreme states of the … world? Why is the risk premium on dividend claims so high? Would dividend bans in crisis states have plausible effects on … apparent puzzle that near-maturity dividend futures have provided investors with “anomalously” high returns in the past years …
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Aim: The paper measures the impact of negative interest rates on listed firms in the original euro zone countries. It also measures the impact of the first COVID-19 year. Design / research methods: The paper uses panel data to measure the influence of the short-term ECB deposit rate and the...
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, which aims to investigate the relationship between the crisis and dividend policies within the real estate and property … dividend policies, and market reactions. The findings of this research indicate that companies tended to adopt a negative … dividend policy during times of crisis. The sub-period robustness check consistently reveals that dividend policies are …
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, which aims to investigate the relationship between the crisis and dividend policies within the real estate and property … dividend policies, and market reactions. The findings of this research indicate that companies tended to adopt a negative … dividend policy during times of crisis. The sub-period robustness check consistently reveals that dividend policies are …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014533210
Using a unique survey of adults in Turkey, we find that an increase in educational attainment, due to an exogenous secular education reform, decreases women's propensity to identify themselves as religious, lowers their tendency to wear a religious head cover (head scarf, turban or burka) and...
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Within the field of economics, despite being widespread, African traditional religions tend to be perceived as unimportant and ignored when studying economic decision-making. This study tests whether this presumption is correct. Using daily data on business decisions and performance of beer...
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Using a unique survey of adults in Turkey, we find that an increase in educational attainment, due to an exogenous secular education reform, decreases women's propensity to identify themselves as religious, lowers their tendency to wear a religious head cover (head scarf, turban or burka) and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013057050
Barro and McCleary (2003) is a key research contribution in the new literature exploring the macroeconomic effects of religious beliefs. This paper represents an effort to evaluate the strength of their claims. We evaluate their results in terms of replicability and robustness. Overall, their...
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