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The folk wisdom is that competition reduces agency costs. We provide indirect empirical support for this view. We argue that the temptation to retain cash and engage in less productive activities is more severe for firms in less competitive industries. Hence an unanticipated increase in...
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This paper evaluates various explanations for the profitability of momentum strategies documented in Jegadeesh and …
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This paper analyses the effect of a firm's organizational capacity on the reported profitability of multinational …
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The farm household model, in which decisions about production and consumption are made simultaneously, lies at the heart of many models of development. Empirically modelling these simultaneous choices is not straightforward. The vast majority of empirical studies assume that farm households...
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, profitability, investment, and stock returns for firms in the 'crisis' country as well as competitors in the rest of the world …
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answering one of three questions: 1) How are board characteristics such as composition or size related to profitability? 2) How …
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It has long been believed that international competition forces domestic firms to behave more competitively. I term this the imports-as--market-discipline hypothesis. I construct a simple static oligopoly model and estimate the model using panel data from Turkish manufacturing firms. The data...
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The purpose of this paper is to treat scale economies, profit-maximizing markups, economic profitability, capacity … profitability is prevalent in most industries since the early 1970s. Also, although cost and revenue shares tend to be approximately …
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We explore how changes in ownership and managerial control affect the productivity and profitability of producers … gains in capacity utilization that raised both their productivity and profitability levels, consistent with acquiring owner …
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Social Security retirement benefits can be claimed at any age between 62 and 70, with delayed claiming resulting in larger monthly payments. In Shoven and Slavov (2013), we show that claiming later increases the present value of lifetime benefits for most individuals. However, this has not...
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