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This paper proposes a theory of corporate liquidity demand and provides new evidence on corporate cash policies. Firms have access to valuable investment opportunities, but potentially cannot fund them with the use of external finance. Firms that are financially unconstrained can undertake all...
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This paper proposes a theory of corporate liquidity demand and provides new evidence on corporate cash policies. Firms have access to valuable investment opportunities, but potentially cannot fund them with the use of external finance. Firms that are financially unconstrained can undertake all...
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Almeida, Campello, and Galvao (2010) [ACG] use Monte Carlo simulations and real data to assess the performance of estimators that deal with measurement errors in investment models. ACG are the first to provide an independent assessment of alternative methods, showing when they work properly and...
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Standard econometric methods can overlook the issue of heterogeneity in corporate policy making, generating biased estimates. We propose ways to identify and address the firm policy heterogeneity bias in practice. In doing so, we introduce a new test determining whether standard firm-fixed...
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The 2005 split-share reform in China mandated the conversion of previously non-tradable shares into tradable status. The reform was swift and changed investors' ability to trade corporate equities in a US$400 billion market. This paper examines the effects of the 2005 stock market reform on...
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The 2005 split-share reform in China mandated the conversion of nontradable stocks into tradable status. This paper examines the effects of stock markets on corporate outcomes exploiting multiple institutional features of the Chinese conversion program. Using a generalized propensity score...
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