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Associating corporate performance and shareholder value creation with growth in earnings (or sales) has been the modus operandi in the investment industry. It has greatly influenced managerial compensation schemes and portfolio decisions. We shed light on the relationship between growth and...
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In the presence of uncertainty and irreversibility, dynamic decision problems should not be solved using expected net present value analysis. The right to delay a decision can be valuable. We show that the value of this right equals Arrow and Fisher's [K. J. Arrow and A. C. Fisher, Environmental...
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We study the impact of realized equity premium and stock market volatility on aggregate gamblingexpenditures. We expect the wealth effect of higher realized returns will increase gambling (enter-tainment good), but also attract gamblers to equity markets, lowering aggregate wagers. Similarly,we...
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Associating corporate performance and shareholder value creation to growth in earnings (or sales) has been the modus operandi in the investment industry, greatly influencing managerial compensation schemes and portfolio decisions. This paper sheds light on the relationship between growth and...
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Multiple peril insurance schemes (e.g., revenue and earnings insurance) provide protection against adverse movements in several named risks. Their indemnity payoff function resembles that of exotic options with complex contingencies. In this paper we show how the option-based pricing techniques...
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