Abstract:We investigate whether previous evidence of the weakness of Tobin's q ratio to explain variation in capital expenditure investment stems from ignoring R&D as an alternative investment. We develop and test modified q models that account for individual firms' ex ante propensities to make these alternative types of investment. The structure of these models leads naturally to our use of propensity regression methodology in empirical tests. Using data on U.S. firms for 1974-2008, our approach yields strong and robu… Show more
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