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This paper explores dividend announcements based on information hypothesis. We explore in particular whether or not information signaling theory existed in Taiwan. We also explore the free cash flow hypothesis. In order to eliminate affecting factors, we target companies with irregular dividends...
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Heavy debt burdens and corruption have not only had a debilitating effect on development but also undermined efforts at economic recovery and market‐enhancing initiatives in many African countries. Africa is the world’s most aid‐dependent and indebted region of the world. Much of the...
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In this paper, we find evidence of the intra- and inter-period beta instability of firms in the Taiwan stock market during its financial development from 1982 to 1998. Particularly noteworthy is the result that the proportions of firms exhibiting beta instability, in the full sample and two...
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The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of market liberalization programs on firms' exchange‐rate exposure. We consider, in particular, the effects of the timing of the three liberalization events through which the government of Taiwan carried out explicit policies to gradually...
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