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theory of investment and dividend policy, where dividends are paid by self-interested CEOs to maintain a balance between …
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that generally drive the need for liquidity, such as investment opportunities and asymmetric information, actually become …
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We present a dynamic agency model of investment, borrowing and payout decisions by a mature corporation operating in … managerial rents. They under-invest and smooth payout and rents. Debt is the shock-absorber for operating income and investment …
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This paper interprets the existing evidence on enterprise restructuring in Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic. Despite differences in restructuring policies, the pattern of observed restructuring appears similar in the three countries. Contrary to initial expectations, managers of SOEs have...
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We look at the corporate performance of family firms listed on the French stock exchange between 1994 and 2000. On the French stock market, approximately one third of the firms are widely held, another third are founder controlled and the remaining third are heir-controlled family firms. We find...
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In this Paper we analyse the impact of product market competition and ownership structure on corporate performance. We focus on the firms listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange, which are either privatised or newly created firms. First, we study the separate effects of competition and ownership...
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This paper shows that investors financing a portfolio of projects may use the depth of their financial pockets to overcome entrepreneurial incentive problems. While competition for scarce informed capital at the refinancing stage increases the investor’s ex post bargaining position, it may...
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This Paper investigates how the legal framework not only affects the amount of external financing available, but also firms’ resource allocation among different types of assets. Using a simple model, we show that in a weaker legal environment a firm will get less financing, and thus invest...
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We construct a comprehensive panel data of 92 publicly traded European utilities over the period 1994-2005 in order to study the relationship between capital structure, regulated prices, and firm value, and examine if and how this interaction is affected by ownership structure and regulatory...
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investment and payout policies. We develop a dynamic general equilibrium model to study the asset pricing and welfare …: countries with higher investment-capital ratios have both larger variance of GDP growth and larger variance of stock returns. …
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