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's q ratio displays regular cycles of bubbles and crashes reflecting an agency problem between investors and producers. The … ; financial bubbles ; stock markets ; booms and crashes ; Tobin's q ; business cycles ; economic rents …
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; misvaluation, bubbles ; real effects of financial markets …
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median path of Tobin’s q ratio displays regular, periodic cycles of bubbles and crashes reflecting an agency problem between … ; efficient markets ; financial bubbles ; stock markets ; booms and crashes ; Tobin’s q ; business cycles ; economic rents …
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This paper describes an equilibrium life-cycle model of housing where nonconvex adjustment costs lead households to adjust their housing choice infrequently and by large amounts when they do so. In the cross-sectional dimension, the model matches the wealth distribution; the age profiles of...
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In the U.S. economy during the past 25 years, house prices exhibit fluctuations considerably larger than house rents, and these large fluctuations tend to move together with business cycles. We build a simple theoretical model to characterize these observations by showing the tight connection...
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fundamental value. Our model predicts that managers respond to bubbles by issuing new equity and increasing capital expenditures …
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We integrate the housing market and the labor market in a dynamic general equilibrium model with credit and search frictions. The model is confronted with the U.S. macroeconomic time series. Our estimated model can account for two prominent facts observed in the data. First, the land price and...
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rarely present in investment models. In this paper, I extend the q-theory of investment to model explicitly the decision of … than focusing only on their rising share in overall investment. -- Intangible investment ; Q-Theory ; Skill Premium …
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With functionally efficient capital markets, we expect capital to flow more to the industries with the best growth opportunities. As a result, these industries should invest more and see their assets grow more relative to industries with the worst growth opportunities. We find that industries...
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