1. Competition and Operating Volatilities around the World.
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Makaew, Tanakorn and Maksimovic, Vojislav
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MARKET volatility ,ECONOMIC competition ,COMPARATIVE economics ,RISK ,ECONOMIC conditions of developed countries ,ECONOMIC conditions in developing countries - Abstract
Numerous papers have shown that developing economies are more volatile. We show that, despite greater aggregate and industry stability, performance and size of individual firms in developed countries are more volatile. In developing countries, market imperfections insulate incumbent firms from competition. Consistent with this, firms in developing countries have higher profit, higher market concentration, and less capital raising. Cross-country differences in operating risk and competition intensity are greater in industries that are dependent on external finance, where we expect higher impacts of capital-market imperfections. We show the inverse relation between aggregate and firm-level volatilities has important implications for international studies of cash holding. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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