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Optimal Investment Policy [PDF]
We wish to discuss here a small-scale problem which is condiderably less abstract than most of the contributions so far in this conference. On the other hand, being more concrete, it may serve to illustrate some of the concepts introduced by earlier speakers, and some of the possible applications of control theory in particular problems in economics ...
A. R. Dobell, Y. C. Ho
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Published online: 26 February 2025 In recent years, in an up-and-coming manner, the notion of social investment has gained purchase in academic and policy circles as a novel welfare policy compass. Amid ageing societies, rising female employment, tightening labour markets and shifting cognitive orientations on the state’s role in the economy ...
HEMERIJCK, Anton, BOKHORST, David Jonas
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HEMERIJCK, Anton, BOKHORST, David Jonas
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Economic policy uncertainty and firm investment: evidence from the U.S. market
Applied Economics, 2019This paper examines the impact of economic policy uncertainty on firm-level capital investment, by not only delving into the long-term investment-uncertainty relation like previous studies, but also analyzing the short-term investment-uncertainty ...
Pei‐Fen Chen+2 more
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The Importance of Investment Policy
The Journal of Investing, 1999The importance of investment policy can be, and has been, measured in a variety of ways. The most widely quoted study measures policy9s role in explaining the variance of returns; it measures the percent of variance explained by policy. The authors believe that the more pertinent measure is the percent of return explained by policy.
Ronald J. Surz+2 more
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Effects of climate policy uncertainty on sustainable investment: a dynamic analysis for the U.S
Environmental science and pollution research international, 2023Godwin O. Olasehinde-Williams+2 more
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Policy Uncertainty, Investment, and the Cost of Capital
Journal of Financial Stability, 2017We examine the effect of economic policy uncertainty on the relation between investment and the cost of capital. Using the news-based index developed by Baker et al.
W. Drobetz+3 more
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The East African Agricultural Journal, 1940
(1940). A Sound Investment Policy. The East African Agricultural Journal: Vol. 5, No. 5, pp. 322-322.
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(1940). A Sound Investment Policy. The East African Agricultural Journal: Vol. 5, No. 5, pp. 322-322.
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2018
The Chinese government has launched a series of policies and measures to support foreign projects contracting and foreign investments, even set up a Foreign Economic Cooperation Fund to support enterprises to explore the international markets.
Bruce P. Corrie, Xiuping Zhang
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The Chinese government has launched a series of policies and measures to support foreign projects contracting and foreign investments, even set up a Foreign Economic Cooperation Fund to support enterprises to explore the international markets.
Bruce P. Corrie, Xiuping Zhang
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Policy choice as an electoral investment
Social Choice and Welfare, 1984zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Mathew D. McCubbins+2 more
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2003
This chapter is concerned with the classical applied problem of capital allocation by a corporation whose securities are traded in competitive and frictionless markets. Under reasonable assumptions that are discussed, this amounts to choosing projects whose market value exceeds their cost, so that the problem becomes one of valuing uncertain future ...
Michael J. Brennan, Michael J. Brennan
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This chapter is concerned with the classical applied problem of capital allocation by a corporation whose securities are traded in competitive and frictionless markets. Under reasonable assumptions that are discussed, this amounts to choosing projects whose market value exceeds their cost, so that the problem becomes one of valuing uncertain future ...
Michael J. Brennan, Michael J. Brennan
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