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monetary and other shocks. The theory predicts a positive effect of cash flow on investment, given fundamental determinants of … investment. I use an empirical method developed by Gilchrist and Himmelberg (1995, 1999), which has previously only been used to … its investment, controlling for any information in cash flow about investment opportunities. As predicted by the balance …
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monetary and other shocks. The theory predicts a positive effect of cash flow on investment, given fundamental determinants of … investment. I use an empirical method developed by Gilchrist and Himmelberg (1995, 1999), which has previously only been used to … its investment, controlling for any information in cash flow about investment opportunities. As predicted by the balance …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005051646
This paper examines the sensitivity of investment to cash flow using a panel of UK firms in manufacturing with a view … debt accumulation), we also investigate the extent to which investment becomes more sensitive to cash flow in periods of … pioneered by Romer and Romer. The results provide some support for the view that UK firms show greater investment sensitivity to …
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monetary and other shocks. The theory predicts a positive effect of cash flow on investment, given fundamental determinants of … investment. I use an empirical method developed by Gilchrist and Himmelberg (1995, 1999), which has previously only been used to … its investment, controlling for any information in cash flow about investment opportunities. As predicted by the balance …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013155882
We examine whether capital flows more to high Tobin's q industries and find that it flows more to high q industries from 1971 until 1996 but not from 1997 to 2014. This change is due to a decrease in the q-sensitivity of equity funding resulting mostly from the increased q-sensitivity of...
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larger drop in demand for external finance and their cost of external finance, implying higher investment-cash flow … sensitivities (ICFS). Empirical analysis in 6 European countries confirms this. Considering firms with the same cash flow volatility …, ICFS are more pronounced for financially constrained firms (cf. Fazzari et al. (1988)). Considering firms with the same …
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-equation model in which firms make interdependent decisions in financing, investment, and distribution, under the constraint that … and debt for R&D financing. R&D and physical capital investment are likely to be complementary for mature, but not for …
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We develop a model of investment with financial constraints and use it to investigate the relation between investment … between q and investment, relative to the frictionless benchmark. We present a calibrated version of the model, which, due to … this effect, generates realistic correlations between investment, q, and cash flow. -- Financial constraints ; investment …
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We present a comparable set of results on the monetary transmission channels on firm investment for the four largest … channel. For each of those countries, we estimate neoclassical investment relationships, explaining investment by its user … cost, sales and cash flow. We find investment to be sensitive to user cost changes in all those four countries. This …
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exposure at the time of monetary policy actions predicts future net worth, investment, and assets, verifying the stock pricing …
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