On the recordMarch 1, 2016
The rise in payouts to shareholders may be related to the decline in the startup rate of young firms who are more likely to reinvest their cash flow than mature firms.
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congress.govThe rise in payouts to shareholders may be related to the decline in the startup rate of young firms who are more likely to reinvest their cash flow than mature firms.
Beyer discusses the correlation between shareholder payouts and declining startup rates.
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