Tobin's Marginal q and Average q : A Neoclassical Interpretation

作者: Fumio Hayashi

DOI: 10.2307/1912538

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摘要: It is increasingly recognized that Tobin's conjecture that investment is a function of marginal q is equivalent to the firm's optimal capital accumulation problem with adjustment costs. This …

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