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2009

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Transaction Sizes And Spreads: An Informational Approach, David Feldman, Thomas Henker, Robert Kohn, Yuewen Xiao Sep 2009

Transaction Sizes And Spreads: An Informational Approach, David Feldman, Thomas Henker, Robert Kohn, Yuewen Xiao

Thomas Henker

We introduce an informational approach (IA) for exploring association between variables, an alternative to the prevalent parametric, thus restrictive, regression analysis. The IA uses data to (non-parametrically) construct the joint distribution of variables. Then, it uses theory to develop restrictions on the joint distributions. These restrictions will typically be orderings of functions of conditional distributions induced by the joint distribution. Finally, it attempts refuting the restrictions. We implement IA examining the relation between trading sizes and spreads, a main concern. Following insights and results of Milgrom (1981), Feldman (2004), and Feldman and Winer (2004), we use NYSE data and kernel …


The Relative Valuation Of Socially Responsible Firms: An Exploratory Study, Ali M. Fatemi, Iraj Fooladi, David Wheeler Dec 2008

The Relative Valuation Of Socially Responsible Firms: An Exploratory Study, Ali M. Fatemi, Iraj Fooladi, David Wheeler

Ali M Fatemi

In this paper we develop a model in support of the argument that the imposition of a “social responsibility” constraint could lead to increased profitability of the firm. To empirically test this, we compare the characteristics of firms making up the DS 400 index with that of a control group of firms not included in the DS 400. We find that socially responsible firms are, at a minimum, not dominated by their peer firms on the basis of returns. They are also not dominated by their peers on the basis of their betas, but dominate them on the basis of …


Yes, Dividends Are Disappearing: Worldwide Evidence, Ali M. Fatemi, Recep Bildik Dec 2008

Yes, Dividends Are Disappearing: Worldwide Evidence, Ali M. Fatemi, Recep Bildik

Ali M Fatemi

This study examines the patterns of payout policies worldwide. Utilizing data from a sample of more than 17,000 companies, from 33 different countries, we show that there is a significant worldwide decline in the propensity to pay dividends. Most of the decline is due to the payout policies of smaller and less profitable firms with comparatively more investment opportunities. We find that larger firms, firms with higher profitability, and firms with low growth opportunities have a greater propensity to pay dividends. The proportion of dividend payers varies substantially across industries as well. However, the proportion of firms paying dividends has …