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We analyze the spillover effect of fixed asset investment incentive on firm innovation by estimating the influence of China's value-added tax reform in 2004 with a difference-in-difference-in-differences (DDD) approach. We find that fixed asset investment incentive significantly reduces firm...
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Our study examines whether share repurchases lead to reductions in real investments. Repurchase opponents argue that managers forego value-enhancing investments to conduct opportunistic repurchases, while proponents argue that repurchases return excess cash to shareholders who then reinvest it...
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Just as it may be optimal to regulate firms that produce negative externalities, it may be optimal to provide subsidy to firms that produce positive externalities. This paper studies the optimal provision of subsidy to maximize the value of these externalities, and also whether there are policy...
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A deep-ingrained doctrine in asset pricing says that if an empirical characteristic-return relation is consistent with investor “rationality,” the relation must be “explained” by a risk (factor) model. The investment approach questions the doctrine. Factors formed on characteristics are...
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This paper presents a simple framework for the use of traditional capital budgeting models and the valuation of several real options in the presence of shadow costs of incomplete information. Information costs can be viewed as sunk costs in the spirit of Merton’s (1987) model of capital market...
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We allow the preference of a political majority to determine both the corporate governance structure and the division of profits between human and financial capital. In a democratic society where financial wealth is concentrated, a political majority may prefer to restrain governance by...
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A stronger long-term orientation is considered a competitive advantage of family firms relative to non-family firms. In this study, we use panel data of U.S. firms and analyze this proposition. Our findings are surprising. Only in when the family is involved in the management of the firm is the...
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This paper analyzes the optimal capital budgeting mechanism when divisional managers are privately informed about the arrival of future investment projects. Consistent with field study evidence, an optimal allocation mechanism can include a stipulation that a capital request for discretionary...
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This paper introduces the Journal of Multinational Financial Management's special issue on financial management in China. We provide a brief literature review of China's financial management policies, practices, and recent research findings, and describe how papers published in this special...
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This paper presents a simple framework for the use of traditional capital budgeting models and the valuation of several real options in the presence of shadow costs of incomplete information. Information costs can be viewed as sunk costs in the spirit of Merton’s (1987) model of capital market...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010708647