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Financial constraints are frictions that prevent firms from funding all desired investments, which might affect firm value and aggregate economic activity. We investigate whether and how bank governance, especially private vs. non-private bank ownership, affects financial constraints of small...
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Given the characteristics of electricity and the reforms that this sector has undergone, there is still a lot of discussion regarding the best way of ensuring adequate supply in such an environment. The situation is even more critical for countries like Colombia with high dependence on hydro...
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Investment in physical capital at the micro level is infrequent and large, or lumpy. The most common explanation for this is that firms face non-convex physical adjustment costs. The model developed in this paper shows that information costs make investment lumpy at the micro level, even in the...
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Peers' valuation matters for firms' investment: a one standard deviation increase in peers' valuation is associated with a 5.9% increase in corporate investment. This association is stronger when a firm's stock price informativeness is lower or when its managers appear less informed. Also, the...
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This study examined the impact of leverage on investment of Pakistani manufacturing firms listed on Karachi Stock Exchange. To explain the relationship between leverage and investment we get data from the annual reports of manufacturing firms of KSE 100 index of Pakistan from the period of...
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A deep-ingrained doctrine in asset pricing says that if an empirical characteristic-return relation is consistent with investor “rationality,” the relation must be “explained” by a risk (factor) model. The investment approach questions the doctrine. Factors formed on characteristics are...
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In a neoclassical investment model, returns and investment are linked. We show that the timing of investment and returns are also linked. Conditional on total investment, firms investing earlier in the year have lower returns than firms investing later in the year. We show empirical evidence...
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A deep-ingrained doctrine in asset pricing says that if an empirical characteristic-return relation is consistent with investor “rationality,” the relation must be “explained” by a risk (factor) model. The investment approach questions the doctrine. Factors formed on characteristics are...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013096092
The routine way of anticipating the effects of the corporate (profit) tax on investments and location choice is to calculate the effective marginal and average tax rates. This paper introduces a model of monopolistic competition to show how investment on the extensive and intensive margins...
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This paper investigates the effects of managerial myopia on investment behaviors in China. We construct a new indicator to measure managerial myopia by text analysis and machine learning methods based on the management discussion and analysis (MD&A) in A-share listed company's annual reports...
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