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This paper presents a new approach to infer return on capital from firms' capital expenditures, and then examines how institutions and financial development affect this implied return on capital. We apply the Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimator derived from a structural investment...
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We assess the impact of institutions on Chinese firms’ corporate investment in an investment Euler equation framework. We allow the variables measuring institutions to affect the rate at which firm managers discount future investment payoffs. Applying generalized method of moments estimators...
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This paper studies the relationship between the governance mechanisms and the market valuation of publicly listed firms in China empirically. We construct measures for corporate governance mechanisms and measures of market valuation for all publicly listed firms on the two stock markets in China...
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This paper studies the relationship between the governance mechanisms and the market valuation of publicly listed firms in China empirically. We construct measures for corporate governance mechanisms and measures of market valuation for all publicly listed firms on the two stock markets in China...
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In Canada, as in England, the courts when confronted with the task of determining the existence of an anticipatory breach usually apply an intention-based test. The party who allegedly commits an anticipatory breach must be shown to have objectively evinced an intention not to be boundby the...
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This paper provides robust empirical evidence that trade liberalization significantly impact corporate financing decisions. Trade liberalization results in changes in tariff schedules in both domestic and foreign markets, which are most likely exogenous to individual firms. Our empirical...
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Asia's demand for second-generation financial institutions and markets needs to be met in order for the region's further development to be sustained. This book provides a compelling, fact-based assessment of current practices and regulations in Asia's financial institutions and markets and...
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High-tech firms are built much more on the intellectual capital of key personnel than on physical assets, and firms built around the best scientists are most likely to be successful in commercializing breakthrough technologies. As a result, such firms are expected to have higher market values...
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