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Can monetary policy influence long-term interest rates? Studies that have tackled this question using VARs generally find that monetary policy's influence on long-term interest rates is small and often statistically insignificant. Other studies, however, using a single-equation approach have...
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The purpose of this paper is to examine the theoretical arguments presented in the literature related to the issue concerning whether domestic firm value may be enhanced via the use of foreign currency debt. Additionally, it adds to the existing literature in three ways. First, it provides an...
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This paper proposes the application of an option-pricing framework to the ex-dividend behavior of common stocks. This framework explains the observed behavior of positive returns on the ex-dividend day and predicts that ex-dividend day returns will be higher for firms with greater financial...
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We apply an option-pricing framework to the ex-dividend behavior of common stocks. The framework explains the observed behavior of positive returns on the ex-dividend day and predicts that ex-dividend day returns will be higher for firms with greater financial leverage. Empirical testing...
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We show that the ordinary least-squares method used by Pirinsky and Wang (2006) suffers from an endogeneity problem leading to biased and inconsistent estimates. A maximum likelihood estimation procedure that will produce consistent estimates for their model is set forth. This is done using an...
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