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International Macroeconomics Dynamics, Endogenous Tradability And Foreign Direct Investment With Heterogeneous Firms
The author studies the aggregate implications of the entry of MultiNational Firms MNFs in a two country Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium model in which firms have heterogenous productivity in the sense of Melitz (2003). Unlike the extant open economy macroeconomics literature, this model endogenizes both Foreign Direct Investment and exports...
Tags: Author, John Hopkins University, Foreign Direct Investment, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Currency & Foreign Exchange, Investment, Finance
White papers 2006-11-15
Information Risk And Long-Run Performance Of Initial Public Offerings
While the asset pricing literature has provided empirical evidence for broad samples of firms that information risk is priced of information risk in a newly public firm has not been explored. The author argues that it is hard for investors to assess the information risk of newly public firms due...
Tags: Financial Planning, Investment, Asset management, Duke University, IPO, asset pricing, asset, industry
White papers 2006-10-29
Quantifying The Contribution Of Investment-Specific Technology Shocks To Business Cycles
This paper revisits the baseline structural VAR model which generates the result that investment-specific technology shocks (I-shocks) account for about 50% of the business cycles. The author analyzes whether the estimated I-shocks based on this baseline model represent true I-shocks. It turns out to be that the estimated I-shock based...
Tags: baseline, investment
White papers 2006-10-22
Make Your Real Estate Investment More Successful
For years people have been hearing the real estate mantra of "Location, location, location," but is that really what drives the success of an investment? The author agrees with the pundits that one can charge more rent at a better location and potentially have more return. Perhaps a person's vacancies...
Tags: real estate
White papers 2006-07-18
Industrial Complex: Sources Of Cross-Industry Variation In Foreign Direct Investment Restrictions
Amid a growing interest in the political economy of Foreign Direct Investment FDI an important fact has been overlooked: countries restrict FDI inflows. Countries have long placed limits on the entry and operation of foreign-owned firms yet we lack explanations for why these restrictions exist. This paper develops a political...
Tags: Foreign direct investment (FDI), Currency & Foreign exchange, Investment, Harvard University, foreign direct investment, inflow, incentive
White papers 2006-04-16
Tax Competition, Location, And Horizontal Foreign Direct Investment
The author has developed a model of capital tax/subsidy competition in which imperfectly competitive firms choose both the number and the location of the plants they operate. The endogenous presence of horizontal multinationals is shown to attenuate the "Race to the bottom" and yields some results that are opposite to...
Tags: Taxes, Free trade, multinational, subsidy, foreign direct investment, tax
White papers 2006-02-21
A Fully-Rational Liquidity-Based Theory Of IPO Underpricing And Underperformance
The author presents a fully-rational symmetric-information model of an IPO Initial Public Offering, and a dynamic imperfectly competitive model of trading in the IPO aftermarket. The model helps to explain IPO underpricing, underperformance, and why share allocations favor large institutional investors. In the model, underwriters need to sell a fixed...
Tags: Theory, Author, Investor, IPO, Financial Planning, Investment, Financial Services, Finance
White papers 2006-02-21
Foreign Firms And Host-Country Productivity: Does The Mode Of Entry Matter?
Foreign direct investment is often considered an important source of knowledge spillovers. However, results from the empirical literature relating overall foreign presence to host country productivity are ambiguous. The author argues that this may be because different modes of entry may have different effects on productivity. Using 24 years of...
Tags: foreign direct investment, acquisition, knowledge
White papers 2006-01-06
Pension Accounting and Corporate Earnings: The World According to GAAP
The underlying premise of the study presented in this paper is that current pension plan accounting has two important negative effects. First, it distorts the measurement of earnings and net worth in the short run, as well as the pattern of earnings over future periods. Second, this distortion can send...
Tags: Financial accounting, Benefits, Financial services, Federal Reserve Bank, distortion, corporate earnings, pension plan, GAAP, earnings, equity, accounting, health care
White papers 2005-12-01
The Impact Of Core Labour Standards On Foreign Direct Investment In East Asia
This paper contributes to the evolving body of literature examining the effects of CLS Core Labour Standards on FDI Foreign Direct Investment. The author investigates whether the relatively weak CLS in East Asia played any role in attracting FDI through regression analysis. The author uses the same model specification and...
Tags: Author, Standards, Foreign Direct Investment, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Currency & Foreign Exchange, Investment, Finance
White papers 2005-10-01
Specificity, Productivity, And Tradability: Towards A Theory Of Individual FDI Preferences
Despite the common assertion that countries are locked in a "Race to the bottom" to attract Foreign Direct Investment FDI, there is considerable variation in countries' restrictions on FDI inflows. The author begins the work of explaining this variation in FDI restrictions by developing a theory of individual preferences for...
Tags: Foreign direct investment (FDI), Currency & Foreign exchange, Investment, Harvard University, foreign direct investment, inflow, income, theory
White papers 2005-04-01
A Cross Sectional Analysis Of The Excess Comovement Of Stock Returns
In the presence of limits to arbitrage, cross-sectional variation in periodic investor demand should be related to the degree of comovement of returns. The author exploits the unusual weighting system of the Nikkei 225 index in Japan to identify cross-sectional variation in periodic demand for index stocks. Relative to their...
Tags: Investment, Nikkei, stock, arbitrage, analysis
White papers 2005-03-01
Foreign Direct Investment And The Degree Of Southern Penetration
The author develops a dynamic general equilibrium model of North-South trade to investigate to what extent the South is able to enter international markets through Foreign Direct Investment FDI that serves as a channel for technology transfer. In low- and medium-tech industries, the South catches up and competes with the...
Tags: Foreign direct investment (FDI), Currency & Foreign exchange, Investment, foreign direct investment, industry
White papers 2005-02-18
Regional Integration And The Location Of Foreign Direct Investment
The author has studied the impact of Regional Integration Agreements RIAs on the location of FDI using panel data on bilateral outward foreign direct investment FDI stocks. Results suggest that common membership in a RIA increases FDI Foreign Direct Investment by around 28 percent. In addition, countries that are more...
Tags: Foreign direct investment (FDI), Currency & Foreign exchange, Investment, University of Maryland, foreign direct investment, game, environment, benefit
White papers 2005-01-01
The Impact Of State Corporate Taxes On FDI Location
This paper examines the effects of state corporate income taxes on the location of foreign direct investment in the U.S., taking into account the endogeneity of taxes and the outside options of investors. States have a set of characteristics that influence investors' decisions, some of them are not observable by...
Tags: Taxes, Free trade, Georgetown University, tax, foreign direct investment, income tax, investor, income
White papers 2004-09-01
Allocation of Attention and the Performance of Venture Capitalist
The paper proposes that the allocation of attention of venture capitalists on portfolio companies impacts on the performance of the venture capitalists. The paper develops arguments for an optimal size of portfolio and moderating roles of syndication frequency and role. The hypotheses receive support from analyses employing longitudinal data of...
Tags: Investment, venture capital, allocation, performance
White papers 2004-08-31
Foreign Direct Investment And International Trade In A Continuum Ricardian Trade Model
The authors has developed a continuum Ricardian trade model to capture both North - South trade and technology transfer via Foreign Direct Investment FDI by MultiNational Enterprises MNEs. It is shown that there is a unique range of products produced in the South by MNEs. In the case of an...
Tags: Foreign direct investment (FDI), Currency & Foreign exchange, Investment, foreign direct investment, welfare, worker, product cycle
White papers 2004-05-01
Is Foreign Direct Investment A Channel Of Knowledge Spillovers?
Recent empirical work has examined the extent to which international trade fosters international "Spillovers" of technological information. FDI Foreign Direct Investment is an alternate, potentially equally important channel for the mediation of such knowledge spillovers. The author introduces a framework for measuring international knowledge spillovers at the firm level, and...
Tags: Foreign direct investment (FDI), Currency & Foreign exchange, Investment, foreign direct investment, spillover, knowledge
White papers 2003-07-01
IPO Decision: An Equilibrium Analysis
Initial Public Offering IPO involves the first sale of stock by a company to the public. This paper presents a signalling model which explains the IPO when the entrepreneur is risk averse, even the firm does not need to acquire external finance. The author develops a model where investors discern...
Tags: Austin, Entrepreneur, Author, University Of Texas, Information, IPO, Financial Planning, Entrepreneurship, Investment, Financial Services, Finance, Management
White papers 2003-05-07
Disclosure Of Intended Use Of Proceeds And Underpricing In Initial Public Offerings
The authors uses the context of a company's IPO Initial Public Offerings of equity securities as a capital-market setting to empirically study the economic consequences of endogenous disclosure. Specifically, the relation between the extent of detail that an issuer provides regarding their intended use of the IPO proceeds and the...
Tags: Financial Planning, Investment, IPO, agency, equity
White papers 2003-02-26
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