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. We find consistent evidence that risk premiums, rather than real interest rates, are strongly negatively related to … capital and inventories, to explain these empirical findings. Convex adjustment costs and a countercyclical price of risk lead …
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I provide new evidence on the failure of the Q-theory. The Q-theory implies the state-by-state equivalence of stock and investment returns|a important implication of many asset pricing models. Using aggregate US data, I find there exists a realistic parameterization of the aggregate production...
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In the master final work problems of real investments validity assessment are formulated, theoretical methods of assessment of investments efficiency of Lithuanian and foreign authors are analyzed and systemized, advantages and disadvantages of separate methods evaluating real investments are...
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This paper aims to highlight the benefits and the importance of investments in economic growth of a country. Global crisis creates impediments in obtaining these investments, which structure was divided into financial investments and real investments. Among the many causes that have helped...
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Using new sectoral data on Spanish capital stock, real investment and credit we check for the presence of bank preferences for lending to particular branches of the economy. We show that these subsectors share specific characteristics in the levels and components of their cost of use of capital....
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This paper examines the Annual Progress Report (APR) on Rwanda’s Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP). The 2004 APR is an important progress marker in Rwanda’s long-term vision to reduce the proportion of Rwandans living below the poverty line from 60 percent to 25 percent and...
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This paper examines the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s 2003 Article IV Consultation, First Review Under the Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility (PRGF), and Request for Waiver of Performance Criteria. Through September 2002, overall performance under the PRGF-supported program was...
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