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Future Investment Constraints Reduce Present Investment
Econometrica, 1985A theory of investment based on convex adjustment costs first appeared in a paper by \textit{R. Lucas} [J. Polit. Econ. 75, 321-334 (1967)]. A new formulation of such a theory is now becoming increasingly popular. An attractive feature of this reformulation is the explicit connection made with Tobin's ''q'' theory of investment.
d'Autume, Antoine, Michel, Philippe
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Science, 2000
There is a well-known story about an elderly academic who made it a point to attend the funerals of colleagues, his reason being that otherwise, they won't come to mine. This joke reveals a pervasive human trait: Whatever we do, we expect some sort of return. Reciprocation is the basis of human cooperation.
Sigmund, K., Nowak, M.A.
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There is a well-known story about an elderly academic who made it a point to attend the funerals of colleagues, his reason being that otherwise, they won't come to mine. This joke reveals a pervasive human trait: Whatever we do, we expect some sort of return. Reciprocation is the basis of human cooperation.
Sigmund, K., Nowak, M.A.
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Investment services and investment funds
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019Investment services and activities, on the one side, and collective investment management, on the other, are two of the main silos in which capital markets legislation is currently articulated. They have different origins and originally stem from different needs: investment funds were first regulated in 1985, by the first UCITS Directive, which was ...
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2010
Harnessing natural assets for sustained development depends upon a chain of decisions, and the outcome is only as good as the weakest link in that chain. We have now reached the last link in the chain, and unfortunately it is the weakest. Suppose that the government has got each of the three previous decisions right: It has commissioned geological ...
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Harnessing natural assets for sustained development depends upon a chain of decisions, and the outcome is only as good as the weakest link in that chain. We have now reached the last link in the chain, and unfortunately it is the weakest. Suppose that the government has got each of the three previous decisions right: It has commissioned geological ...
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Research in Economics, 1998
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Numerous economic studies have highlighted that information and communication technology (ICT) investment expenditure appears to be greater in the field of services, and above all in certain activities such as financial services and wholesale trade, than in industry.
Beretti, P-A., Cette, G.
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2007
Abstract This chapter focuses on the Darwinian view of human maternal investment which links evolved female reproductive interests and the dynamics of social groups. Parental investment can occur in different modes, time, energy, life risks, and different styles of parenting.
Keller, H., Chasiotis, A.
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Abstract This chapter focuses on the Darwinian view of human maternal investment which links evolved female reproductive interests and the dynamics of social groups. Parental investment can occur in different modes, time, energy, life risks, and different styles of parenting.
Keller, H., Chasiotis, A.
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Investing into microfinance investment funds
2009This paper investigates investment performance of microfinance investment funds. The examined funds have recorded lower total risk than global stocks and bonds (measured by four benchmark indices) with moderate but stable returns. The analysis revealed that investment in microfinance investment funds that focus especially on debt instruments represents
Karel Janda, Barbora Svárovská
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Waiting to Invest: Investment and Uncertainty
The Journal of Business, 1992The textbook analysis that accepts all projections with positive net present values as positive is quite generally wrong. The ability to delay a project means that almost every project competes with itself postponed. With uncertain interest rates, even the simplest of projects has an option value.
Ingersoll, Jonathan E, Jr +1 more
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Investment determinants: high-investment versus low-investment Portuguese SMEs
Investment Analysts Journal, 2016Based on data of two subsamples of 1 557 high-investment (HINV) small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and 1 454 low-investment (LINV) SMEs, and using the GMM (General Method of Moments) system...
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