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Author:Ghosal, Vivek 

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Firm size and the impact of profit-margin uncertainty on investment: do financing constraints play a role?

We study the response of investment to changes in uncertainty about future profits. We find that in industries dominated by small firms, an increase in uncertainty about future profits depresses investment; in all other industries, increased uncertainty has virtually no effect (or has a positive effect) on investment. The data set from which these findings emerge is a balanced panel, consisting of annual data from 1958 to 1991 for 252 manufacturing industries in the United States. The theoretical work on this topic points to uncertainty about future profit flows as one of the important actors ...
International Finance Discussion Papers , Paper 557

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Evidence on nominal wage rigidity from a panel of U.S. manufacturing industries

Using annual data for 450 manufacturing industries over the period 1958 to 1989, we establish the following stylized facts on the response of industry nominal wage growth to aggregate and industry influences: ; 1. We find support for the canonical wage contracts model outlined in Blanchard and Fischer (1989). The elasticity of response of nominal wage growth to expected inflation is 0.7. The dasticity of nominal wage growth with respect to changes in unexpected inflation is 0.1. ; 2. These elasticity estimates are robust to splitting the sample along various dimensions: level of unionization, ...
International Finance Discussion Papers , Paper 512

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Product market competition and the impact of price uncertainty on investment: some evidence from U.S. manufacturing industries

This paper examines the relationship between real exchange rates and real interest rates using three different approaches across four currencies and two horizons with 20 years of data. Each approach gives some encouragement that this relationship might hold, but each approach also encounters problems establishing the form or usefulness of the relationship. On balance, this paper contributes to the literature by finding more encouraging results than in earlier studies, but it still remains to be demonstrated that the real exchange rate-real interest rate relationship is the linchpin to ...
International Finance Discussion Papers , Paper 517

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