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The paper explores the investment behaviour of German firms in the context of the Q-approach, which plays a dominant role in empirical investment research. The analysis is based on the Deutsche Bundesbank's corporate balance sheet statistics. The panel data set contains some 2,300 German firms'...
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During the last decade, exploring the link between financial factors and investment has become a major field of theoretical and empirical publications. Some empirical findings indicate that young, fast growing, low dividend paying firms are faced with more liquidity constraints than other firms...
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We analyse the investment behavior of German firms within the framework of the Q-theory. Because we use anonymous individual firm balance sheet data, no stock market measure of Q is available. The data set contains 1,342 manufacturing firms covering the period 1987 to 1998. Using the approach of...
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The paper explores the investment behaviour of German firms in the context of the Qapproach, which plays a dominant role in empirical investment research. The analysis is based on the Deutsche Bundesbank's corporate balance sheet statistics. The panel data set contains some 2,300 German firms'...
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