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With regard to the complementarity of ESOP's and bonuses , we find some evidence ( though not as robust as the aforementioned findings ) that the productivity effect of bonuses will be enhanced by the existence of ESOP's .
With regard to the complementarity of ESOP's and bonuses , we find some evidence ( though not as robust as the aforementioned findings ) that the productivity effect of bonuses will be enhanced by the existence of ESOP's .
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C. Event - Study Evidence The event - study evidence presented in Section II does not support the alternative hypothesis . If it was common knowledge that LBO firms were underperformers and their behavior was unchanged by the LBO ...
C. Event - Study Evidence The event - study evidence presented in Section II does not support the alternative hypothesis . If it was common knowledge that LBO firms were underperformers and their behavior was unchanged by the LBO ...
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Additional evidence on the relation between the bang - for - the - buck and other variables that are related to the marginal cost of paying dividends provides further support for dividend signaling . ( JEL G35 , H32 ) Economists have ...
Additional evidence on the relation between the bang - for - the - buck and other variables that are related to the marginal cost of paying dividends provides further support for dividend signaling . ( JEL G35 , H32 ) Economists have ...
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