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This article reveals that listing status affects corporate cash holdings during a financial crisis. We compare the cash-holding behavior between public and private firms during Japan's banking crisis, which is considered an exogenous shock for a firm's financial decision. Because private firms...
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Using exogenous variation in CEO stock option grants generated by FAS 123R which mandated expensing of employee stock options, we investigate the causal effects of CEO risk incentives (vega) on cash policies of U.S. firms. Employing a difference-in-difference framework, in which we identify...
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This research examines the relationships between government economic policy uncertainty and corporate cash holdings and the value of cash. We find robust evidence that policy uncertainty is positively related to corporate cash holdings due to firms' precautionary motives and investment delays....
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This research examines the relations between government economic policy uncertainty and firm cash holdings and the value of cash. We find robust evidence that policy uncertainty is positively related to corporate cash holdings due to firms' precautionary motives and investment delays. Policy...
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The adoption of Paris agreement to reduce carbon emissions in response to global climate change exacerbates the uncertainty of high-carbon emitters. We document that high-carbon emitters choose to increase cash holdings after the adoption of Paris Agreement in the context of Chinese listed...
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Using a detailed measure of financial integration and firm level panel data for 46 countries, we examine the relation between financial integration and corporate cash holdings. Our evidence suggests that financial integration reduces firms' overall reliance on cash by mitigating the distortions...
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This Article reports results of an empirical study that suggests that the current economic crisis has changed managerial behavior in the US in a way that may impede economic recovery. The study finds a strong, statistically significant and economically meaningful, positive correlation between...
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We posit that firms with valuable real options have higher demand for cash and liquid assets and propose a simple procedure for identifying firms with valuable real options. Our procedure assumes that, all else being equal, a firm's real options are more valuable when their underlying volatility...
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Using corporate payout data from 33 economies around the world, this study investigates the relations among stock repurchases, dividends and firm value (as well as cash value) under different investor protection environments. We find that stock repurchases contribute more to firm value in...
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We use China as a laboratory to test the effect of government quality on cash holdings. We build on, and extend, the existing literature on government expropriation and its interaction with firm-level agency problems by proposing a financial constraint mitigation argument. Wefind that firms hold...
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