A discrete choice model of dividend reinvestment plans
by Thomas P. Boehm
Part of Working paper series / Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta -- 2007-22
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How does the author use the friction between predicted financial behavior and actual corporate practice to build narrative tension throughout the study?
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If you were a corporate asset in 1999, would you have chosen to implement a dividend reinvestment plan, or do you resonate more with the firms that resisted the trend?
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The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta acts as the ultimate setting for this economic drama; how does this institutional backdrop shape the tone and authority of the findings?
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