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This study explores how market power and financial flexibility shape corporate investment policies among U.S. large and mature corporations, by estimating firm-specific, time-varying investment-to-added-value sensitivities. We find that firms with market power exhibit lower investment...
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This paper aims to clarify how contingent convertible bond (CCB) as a debt financing instrument affects the firm's investment policy, agency cost of debt and capital structure. We consider two different conversion thresholds of CCB: One is endogenous and the other is exogenous. We find that...
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Entrepreneurs may be constrained by the law to bequeath a minimal stake to non-controlling heirs. The size of this stake can reduce investment in family firms, by reducing the future income they can pledge to external financiers. Using a purpose-built indicator of the permissiveness of...
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productive and active VC industry boosts innovation driven growth. …
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growth while leaving short term foreign debt and investment in net fixed capital nearly unchanged. This work builds a model … in GDP growth as a result of a falling cost of long term finance and the increasing competitiveness of domestic industry. …
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Availability of internal and external financing sources has an impact on firms' investments and growth. Even profitable … difficulties on firms' investment, performance, and growth during normal periods and periods of external shocks using a regression …
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, growth and productivity. Our motivation for studying the corporate governance challenges faced by Latin America partly arises …
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Entrepreneurs may be constrained by the law to bequeath a minimal stake to non-controlling heirs. The size of this stake can reduce investment in family firms, by reducing the future income they can pledge to external financiers. Using a purpose-built indicator of the permissiveness of...
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explore the relationship between asset growth, investment, and cash flow and find that firms use all available internal funds … to channel towards asset growth even during the financial crisis. We conclude that firms in Asia were resilient to the …
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less flexible ownership structure does not exploit all their growth potential. …
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