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Dynamic Linkages between MVA and Internal Performance Measures: A Panel Cointegration Analysis of the U.S. Insurance Industry

This article relies on recent developments in econometrics of non-stationary dynamic panel data in order to examine the linkages between a firm’s market value added (MVA) per share, a measure of its external performance, and well-established internal performance measures. Indeed, several panel unit...

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