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Under uncertainty and irreversibility, real option-based models are widely accepted for assessing investment projects. So far the existing post-tax analyses do not provide a general analytical description of investor reactions towards profit tax rate changes. This paper sets out to fill part of...
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In entrepreneurial decisions making uncertain future profits often are a main characteristics of real investment opportunities. If investors can react to uncertainty the degree of irreversibility and timing flexibility inherent in the available project should be integrated into the decision...
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Der vorliegende Beitrag untersucht den Einfluss der Besteuerung auf die Bereitschaftvon Investoren, riskante und irreversible Investitionen durchzuführen. AlsErweiterung der vorliegenden Literatur wird ein einfaches Ertragsteuersystem inein realoptionsbasiertes Modell irreversibler...
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Analysis of investment decisions under uncertainty does not provide a general analytical description ofinvestor reactions towards profit tax rate changes. We use a real option model and find distorting taxtreatment of risk-free and risky investment. We analytically identify general paradoxical...
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We conduct a laboratory experiment to study whether people in-tuitively use real-option strategies in a dynamic …-reverting", "Brownian motion real-option","Brownian motion myopic real-option", and "ambiguous."... …
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The growing dissatisfaction with perceived distributional inequality and budgetary constraints gave rise to a discussion on the (re-)introduction of wealth taxes. Wealth taxes are typically levied on private wealth, in some countries also on corporate wealth. To avoid misleading statements...
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Macroeconomic shocks and labour-market institutions jointly determine employment growth and economic performance. The effect of shocks depends on the nature of these intitutions and the effect of institutional change depends on the macroeconomic environment. It follows that a given set of...
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In this paper we analyse the employment implications of firing restrictions. We find that when a recession is expected and the trend rate of productivity growth is small, a rise in firing costs affects mainly the hiring decision. Thus there is a negative effect on average employment. When, on...
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