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which adds flexibility in timing of the investment decision.This flexibility introduces an option value of waiting which …
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-weighted approximate replication of the economic risk variables using the investment opportunity set, as opposed to the unweighted hedging …
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As becomes apparent from the standard text books in industrial organization (cf.Tirole, 1988, The Theory of Industrial Organization), the analysis of the e.ects of uncertainty within this field is yet underdeveloped.This paper shows that the new theory of strategic real options can be used to...
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In this paper we study value strategies for four European countries (France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom).We find an outperformance for all four value variables which are investigated: the earnings-to-price (E/P) ratio, the cash-flow-to-price (CF/P) ratio, the book-to-market...
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In the strategic investment under uncertainty literature the trade off between the value of waiting known from single … effect in terms of investment thresholds is detected in the sense that an exogenous demand shock results in a change of the … wedge between the investment thresholds of the first and second investors that is qualitatively different from the change of …
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Traditional resource economics has been criticised for assuming too high elasticities of substitution, not observing material balance principles and relying too much on planner solutions to obtain long-term growth.By analysing a multi-sector R&D based endogenous growth model with exhaustible...
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The question of why individual investors want dividends is investigated by submitting a questionnaire to a Dutch consumer panel.The respondents indicate that they want dividends, partly because the transaction costs of cashing in dividends are lower than the transaction costs involved in selling...
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