نتایج جستجو برای: dividend ratio when assessing investment risk jel classification e44

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Journal: :تحقیقات اقتصادی 0
سید محمدعلی کفایی استادیار دانشکده ی علوم اقتصادی و سیاسی دانشگاه شهید بهشتی جواد عرب یارمحمدی دانشجوی دکتری اقتصاد

in this paper, the effect of financial liberalization on household’s budget liquidity constraint is analyzed with the use of an error correction model. financial liberalization will decline liquidity constraint, with expanding means of making future incomes available for present consumption. here a financial liberalization index for iran is defined using principal component analysis technique, ...

2004
Mark N. Harris Max Gillman

The paper presents panel data evidence for 13 transition countries on inflation, financial development and growth. It contributes to the growth literature by showing that the transition countries conform to developed country evidence in particular with the strong negative effect of inflation on growth. It also contributes more evidence to the debate on the role of financial development. Once in...

2003
Bonnie Wilson

This paper provides evidence that domestic opportunities to share risk have contributed to lower rates of private saving. Two econometric procedures are used in the analysis: (1) traditional instrumental variables estimation and (2) dynamic panel methods. The results reveal a negative relationship between domestic opportunities to diversify risk and aggregate private saving rates in a cross-sec...

2009
Christopher F Baum Mustafa Caglayan Oleksandr Talavera

This paper empirically examines whether additional future fixed capital and R&D investment expenditures induce firms to accumulate cash reserves while considering the role of market imperfections. Implementing a dynamic framework on a panel of US, UK and German companies, we find that firms make larger additions to cash holdings when they plan additional future R&D rather than fixed capital inv...

2009
Jürgen von Hagen Haiping Zhang

We develop a tractable two-country overlapping generations model and show analytically that the cross-country differences in financial development help explain three recent empirical facts characterizing international capital flows: financial capital flows from relatively poor to relatively rich countries while FDI flows in the opposite direction; net capital flows are from poor to rich countri...

2009
Sung C. Bae Kiyoung Chang Eun Kang Jung Chul Park Daniel P. Klein

Using more than 112,000 firm-year observations in 33 countries, we find that two Hofstede’s cultural dimensions, uncertainty avoidance and long-term orientation, remain significant in the determination of dividend policy even after controlling for governance and firm-specific factors. When uncertainty avoidance is high, only firms in countries with stronger investor protection pay more dividend...

2005
Eckhard Hein

In the present paper we explicitly introduce interest payments and debt into a Kaleckian distribution and growth model with an investment function very close to Kalecki’s original writings. The effects of interest rate variations on the short-run equilibrium values of capacity utilisation, capital accumulation and the rate of profit are derived, and the long run effects on the equilibrium debt-...

2004
Huberto M. Ennis Todd Keister

We examine how the possibility of a bank run affects the deposit contract offered and the investment decisions made by a competitive bank. Cooper and Ross (1998) have shown that when the probability of a run is small, the bank will offer a contract that admits a bank-run equilibrium. We show that, in this case, the bank will chose to hold an amount of liquid reserves exactly equal to what withd...

2001
Damien Cannavan Frank Finn Stephen Gray

A dividend imputation tax system provides shareholders with a tax credit that can be used to offset personal tax on dividend income. The size of this credit depends on tax paid at the corporate level so that the “double taxation” of dividends is effectively eliminated. This paper shows how to infer the value of imputation tax credits (which is an important input into the weighted-average cost o...

2002
Urjit R. Patel Saugata Bhattacharya

The paper, motivated by the extent of government involvement in the financial sectors of many countries, presents a model of a link between financial intermediation and economic growth. The model conceptualises a financial leverage coefficient, a construct which is the outcome of aggravated moral hazard generated by a combination of government involvement in financial intermediation and the pre...

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