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Average leverage is often used as a measure of risk. However, average leverage in a limited liability context should not be computed as a simple arithmetic average of the underlying constituents. In fact, using a simple arithmetic average can give misleading results. For example, the simple...
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How does product life cycle affect investment and financing? To answer this question, we structurally estimate a dynamic model where the firm chooses product portfolio characteristics that influence cash flow dynamics and shape corporate policies. In the model, the firm trades off higher...
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