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We propose an asset pricing model in a production economy where cash flows are determined by firms' dividend and investment decisions. Managers choose extensive and intensive margins in payout policy while facing non-convex costs as firm cash holdings grow. Differences in the timing of dividend...
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Does the momentum effect arise naturally from the determination of asset prices in market equilibrium? We calibrate a standard endowment model of multiple assets under recursive preferences. The momentum effect partly comes from investors' aversion to consumption risks. An unexpected dividend...
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We test the predictions of dividend signaling models using closed-end equity funds that adopt explicit policies committing them to pay minimum dividend yields. These policies represent deliberate attempts to reduce share price undervaluation relative to NAV. Funds that adopt minimum dividend...
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