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This study investigates the impact of trade openness along with bank size, bank growth, liquidity, deposit insurance …
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, that size and profitability have a significant positive effect on cash, stock, and mixed dividend decisions. The decision …
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Oil and gas company returns are compared between upstream, midstream, and down-stream sectors from 2000 through 2020. Crude oil, natural gas, and distillate returns reflect project risk, infrastructure, and conditions within the industry. Equity, commodity, and distillate markets positively...
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assess the role of their size, age and sector in affecting future performance. We utilize data about 1611 IPOs spanning 11 … economic sectors using the event study method. We provide evidence that a firm's size and age do act as predictors for its …
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efficiency in different ways with respect to the size of banks. Large banks improved their total factor productivity by 7 … attention to the size effect, which, to our knowledge, has not yet been thoroughly studied. Future research could build on this …
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This paper shows that low-risk stocks significantly outperform high-risk stocks in the local China A-share market. The main driver of this low-risk anomaly is volatility, and not beta. A Fama–French style VOL factor is not explained by the Fama–French–Carhart factors, and has the strongest...
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The importance of fish size for price per kilo is studied using an inverse demand approach. Prices per kilo in … different size categories of the same species differ significantly. This means that the average price for a species may change … due to e.g., high-grading, growth overfishing or a changing climate which all have the potential to change the size …
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The nexus between firm growth, size and age in U.S. manufacturing is examined through the lens of quantile regression … models. A number of interesting features are unveiled that linear frameworks could not detect. Size pushes both low and high …
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appreciating its resistance to systemic shocks. In this first part, the correlation between size and systemic risk will be …
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momentum risk factor (as existing work has suggested), but also the widely-used U.S. size and value risk factors. We then build … novel pan-European and country-specific momentum, size, and value risk factors. By comparing our pan-European market returns …
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