نتایج جستجو برای: آزمون علیت گرنجری طبقهبندی jel g31

تعداد نتایج: 148971  

2003
Rezaul Kabir

The purpose of this paper is to examine the financing behaviour of Dutch corporations and its impact on firm performance. First, I present some stylised facts of corporate financing in the Netherlands. I show how the Dutch financial system differs from other major financial systems. Second, I analyse the valuation effect of different types of security offerings made by Dutch quoted firms. An ev...

1996
James S. Wallace

Managers, consultants, and the financial press assert that compensation plans based on residual income change managers’ behavior. This assertion is empirically tested by selecting a sample of firms that began using a residual income performance measure in their compensation plans and comparing their performance to a control sample of firms that continue to use traditional accounting earnings-ba...

2002
Axel Gautier Florian Heider Sudipto Bhattacharya Patrick Bolton Francis Bloch Bernard Caillaud Jacques Crémer

A multi-divisional firm can engage in ”winner-picking” to redistribute scarce funds efficiently across divisions. But there is a conflict between rewarding winners (investing) and producing resources internally to reward winners (incentives). Managers in winning divisions are tempted to free-ride on resources produced by managers in loosing division whose incentives to produce resources, antici...

2013
Thomas Dangl Youchang Wu Grigory Vilkov Neng Wang

While firm-level capital growth rates exhibit positive spikes, and rise as fast as they fall, the average capital growth rate across firms exhibits negative spikes, and declines faster than it recovers. We develop a dynamic model of investment that reconciles these empirical patterns. The model features costly reversibility, cyclical macroeconomic shocks, and uncertainty about the state of the ...

2012
Jason DeBacker

This paper studies how frictions, both real and financial, interact with capital tax policy in a dynamic, general equilibrium model with heterogeneous firms. Comparative statics show that tax policy can have substantially different effects depending upon the frictions present. Analytical and numerical exercises show that accounting for firm heterogeneity is important when evaluating the respons...

2001
Inessa Love

This paper provides a micro-level evidence that ...nancial development impacts growth by reducing ...nancing constraints that would otherwise restrict e¢cient ...rm investment. I estimate a structural model based on the Euler equation for investment using ...rm-level data from 40 countries. I ...nd a strong negative relationship between the extent of ...nancial market development, and the sensi...

2003
Pauli Murto Gjermund Nese

We consider energy investment, when a choice has to be made between fossil fuel and biomass fired production technologies. A dynamic model is presented to illustrate the effect of the different degrees of input price uncertainty on the choice of technology and the timing of the investment. It is shown that when the choice of technology is irreversible, it may be optimal to postpone the investme...

2017
Qianqian Huang Hong Kong Tao Yuan

We examine how local political corruption affects firm innovation in the United States. We find that firms located in more corrupt districts are less innovative, as measured by their patenting activities. We identify two possible economic channels through which corruption may affect innovation: a disincentive effect and a culture effect. We show that the negative impact of corruption on innovat...

2005
Stephen D. Smith

The purpose of this paper is to empirically investigate the interaction between hedging, financing, and investment decisions. This work is relevant in that theoretical predictions are not necessarily identical to those in the case where only two decisions are being made. We argue that the way in which hedging affects the firms’ financing and investing decisions differs for firms with different ...

2003
Tom Fischer Armin Roehrl

We explain how to optimize portfolios of bonds and stocks with respect to the Expected Shortfall (ES), respectively RORC or RORAC based on ES. In a pragmatic approach we combine and correlate a stock market model with geometric brownian motions with a two-factor Cox-Ingersoll-Ross (CIR-2) model for the interest rates/bonds. We use recent results from the theory of risk capital allocation, perfo...

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