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In this paper, we investigate whether a natural selection mechanism works for firm exit. By using data of firms after a devastating earthquake, the Greeat Tohoku Earthquake, we examine the impact of firm efficiency on firm exit both inside and outside the earthquake-affected areas. We find...
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This paper presents an overview of the extant literature on the real impacts of financial constraints, with a particular focus on those originating from adverse shocks on bank lending. While numerous studies have been conducted to establish the causal linkage between negative fund supply shocks...
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This paper investigates fiscal sustainability of Japan by providing a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) model that features the low interest rate of the government bond relative to the economic growth rate to mimic the actual data. We evaluate fiscal sustainability by investigating...
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Is the timing of a firm's large-scale investment (investment spike) affected by external finance constraints? We use firm-level quarterly data including those on unlisted firms, and estimate the investment hazard rate, i.e., the probability of undertaking a new investment spike today as a...
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In this paper, we investigate whether a natural selection mechanism works for firm exit. By using data of firms after a devastating earthquake, the Great Tohoku Earthquake, we examine the impact of firm efficiency on firm exit both inside and outside the earthquake-affected areas. We find...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014038366