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We examine the neoclassical investment model using a panel of U.S. manufacturing firms. The standard model with no financing constraints cannot be rejected for firms with high (pre-sample) dividend payouts. However, it is decisively rejected for firms with low (pre-sample) payouts (firms we...
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We quantify the impact of bank market power on monetary policy transmission through banks to borrowers. We estimate a dynamic banking model in which monetary policy affects imperfectly competitive banks' funding costs. Banks optimize the pass-through of these costs to borrowers and depositors,...
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The neoclassical q-theory is a good start to understand the cross section of returns. Under constant return to scale, stock returns equal levered investment returns that are tied directly with characteristics. This equation generates the relations of average returns with book-to-market,...
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We examine the neoclassical investment model using a panel of U.S. manufacturing firms. The standard model with no financing constraints cannot be rejected for firms with high (pre-sample) dividend payouts. However, it is decisively rejected for firms with low (pre-sample) payouts (firms we...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012763472
The theoretical relationship between investment and uncertainty is ambiguous. This paper briefly surveys the insights that theory has to offer and then runs a series of simple tests aimed at evaluating the empirical significance of various theoretical effects. Our results from a panel of U.S....
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Do firms extract information from their own stock prices when making investment decisions? To answer this question, we use and extend an econometric errors-in-variables remedy, which is appropriate because movements in the stock price in which the manager takes little interest can be treated...
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This paper estimates costs of external finance, applying indirect inference to a dynamic structural model where the corporation endogenously chooses investment, distributions, lever ageand default. The corporation faces double taxation, costly state verification indebt markets, and...
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Tobin's q is widely accepted as proxy for an underlying quot;truequot; q, which is assumed to characterize a firm's incentive to invest. Researchers have developed numerous methods for computing q. This paper assesses the measurement quality of different proxies for q. We adapt the...
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We develop a dynamic model of financial and investment policy with corporate and individual taxes, costly equity issuance, and debt constraints. The dynamic framework allows us to explain a number of empirical findings inconsistent with static tax-based theories. We show that: 1) there is no...
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We revisit the problem of error-laden proxies being used for 'q' in regressions of investment on cash flow and q. We give a menu of different prior information sets that can identify the sign of the coefficient on cash flow or the sign of the difference in cash-flow coefficients between groups...
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