Determinants of Investment Behavior
Robert Ferber, ed.
Published in 1967 by NBER
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0622 pages
ISBN: 0-87014-309-3
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Front matter, Determinants of Investment Behavior:
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Introduction:
Robert Ferber
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Consumer Investment Behavior:
Jean Crockett, Irwin Friend
(p. 13 - 128)
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The Theory of Investment Behavior:
Dale Jorgenson
(p. 129 - 188)
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Estimates of the Cost of Capital Relevant for Investment Decisions Under Uncertainty:
Merton Miller, Franco Modigliani
(p. 189 - 214)
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Corporation Finance: Risk and Investment:
Lintner
(p. 215 - 268)
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The Distribution of Population Within Urban Areas:
Richard F. Muth
(p. 269 - 300)
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An Econometric Analysis of the Role of Financial Intermediaries in Postwar Residential Building Cycles:
Gordon Sparks
(p. 301 - 332)
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Consumer Expenditures for Durable Goods:
Marvin Snowbarger, Daniel B. Suits
(p. 333 - 356)
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A Model of Household Investment in Financial Assets:
Oger F. Miller, Harold Watts
(p. 357 - 410)
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Business Fixed Investment: A Marriage of Fact and Fancy:
W. H. Locke Anderson
(p. 411 - 426)
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Investment, Dividend, and External Finance Behavior of Firms:
Phoebus J. Dhrymes, Mordecai Kurz
(p. 427 - 486)
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Anticipations and Investment Behavior: An Econometric Study of Quarterly Time Series for Large Firms in Durable Goods Manufacturing:
Reynold Sachs, Albert Gailord Hart
(p. 487 - 536)
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Sales Anticipations, Planned Inventory Investment, and Realizations:
Michael Lovell
(p. 537 - 599)
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