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relationship between three measures of health- and education-related human capital of children and the distribution of resources …
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The authors compare the effects of the business cycle on the cost of capital faced by small, distressed firms and their …
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The authors use stock market valuations to construct estimates of the cost of capital for five U.S. and four Japanese … securities firms in 1982-91. They seek explanations for the observed capital cost differences in macroeconomic, risk, policy, and … industrial organization factors. Their analysis also contrasts the gap in capital costs between U.S. and Japanese securities …
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successful takeovers in real capital markets. To solve this paradox, we conducted an experimental study by constructing simple …
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The purpose of this paper is to study the impact of capital flows on economic growth in a small open country. An … extended Solow growth model which includes human capital is employed. It is shown that we can obtain results which are …
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object is a producible asset (viz. real capital), new employment is created and extra production is invested in capital …, which generates permanent growth even under decreasing returns to capital. If it is an unproducible asset (viz. money …
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, labor and capital, and the services of an accumulable pure public input (of which an important example is infrastructure …
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