For twelve U.S. durable goods firms, panel quantile and VAR-MIDAS estimates are claimed to show that Tobin's Q falls with policy uncertainty, recession risk, and inflation expectations and rises with consumer confidence, but the paper's own tables and text contradict each other on key signs.
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Economic and Policy Uncertainties and Firm Value: The Case of Consumer Durable Goods
For twelve U.S. durable goods firms, panel quantile and VAR-MIDAS estimates are claimed to show that Tobin's Q falls with policy uncertainty, recession risk, and inflation expectations and rises with consumer confidence, but the paper's own tables and text contradict each other on key signs.