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The Review of Financial Studies

Corporate Investment and Stock Market Listing: A Puzzle?

The Review of Financial Studies
Volume Issue
Volume 28, Issue 2
Page range
Pages 342-390
Date published:
By:
John Asker
Joan Farre-Mensa
Published Article
Working paper version
Abstract

We investigate whether short-termism distorts the investment decisions of stock market-listed firms. To do so, we compare the investment behavior of observably similar public and private firms, using a new data source on private U.S. firms and assuming for identification that closely held private firms are subject to fewer short-termist pressures. Our results show that compared with private firms, public firms invest substantially less and are less responsive to changes in investment opportunities, especially in industries in which stock prices are most sensitive to earnings news. These findings are consistent with the notion that short-termist pressures distort investment decisions.

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