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The nonmonotonicity of cash-cash flow relationship: the role of uncertainty and financing constraints

Relying on panel firm-level data from an emerging economy, the paper postulates and empirically verifies the pattern of a U-shaped relationship between cash flows and cash holdings. The positive cash-cash flow sensitivity is postulated to be driven by precautionary motive, which is engendered by exc...

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Published in:Economic research - Ekonomska istraživanja 2021-01, Vol.34 (1), p.2263-2283
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Asymmetry
asymmetry of information
Capital markets
Cash flow forecasting
cash flow sensitivity of cash
Cash management
Companies
Economic theory
emerging economy
Emerging markets
Financial management
Financing
Gambling
Securities markets
Uncertainty
Volatility
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