Dividend trends and determinants in East Asia during the Asian financial crisis.

We investigated the dividend trend across 8 East Asian economies over the period of 1993- 2004, we provide substantial evidence that dividends were not “disappearing” consistently since 1979 to 1999, as put forth in the research work by Fama and French (2001), based on firms solely in the United Sta...

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Main Authors: Koh, Eng Khim., Ng, Charmaine., Woo, Kenneth Yung Hua.
Other Authors: Sawicki, Julia
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Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-101602023-05-19T03:30:04Z Dividend trends and determinants in East Asia during the Asian financial crisis. Koh, Eng Khim. Ng, Charmaine. Woo, Kenneth Yung Hua. Sawicki, Julia Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Finance::Dividends We investigated the dividend trend across 8 East Asian economies over the period of 1993- 2004, we provide substantial evidence that dividends were not “disappearing” consistently since 1979 to 1999, as put forth in the research work by Fama and French (2001), based on firms solely in the United States. The “disappearing dividends” phenomenon was only observed in the crisis period, due to the effects of the Asian Financial Crisis. Otherwise, number of dividends payers is actually on the rise during both the pre-crisis and post-crisis periods. 2008-09-24T07:40:42Z 2008-09-24T07:40:42Z 2006 2006 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/10160 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Koh, Eng Khim.
Ng, Charmaine.
Woo, Kenneth Yung Hua.
Dividend trends and determinants in East Asia during the Asian financial crisis.
description We investigated the dividend trend across 8 East Asian economies over the period of 1993- 2004, we provide substantial evidence that dividends were not “disappearing” consistently since 1979 to 1999, as put forth in the research work by Fama and French (2001), based on firms solely in the United States. The “disappearing dividends” phenomenon was only observed in the crisis period, due to the effects of the Asian Financial Crisis. Otherwise, number of dividends payers is actually on the rise during both the pre-crisis and post-crisis periods.
author2 Sawicki, Julia
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Koh, Eng Khim.
Ng, Charmaine.
Woo, Kenneth Yung Hua.
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author Koh, Eng Khim.
Ng, Charmaine.
Woo, Kenneth Yung Hua.
author_sort Koh, Eng Khim.
title Dividend trends and determinants in East Asia during the Asian financial crisis.
title_short Dividend trends and determinants in East Asia during the Asian financial crisis.
title_full Dividend trends and determinants in East Asia during the Asian financial crisis.
title_fullStr Dividend trends and determinants in East Asia during the Asian financial crisis.
title_full_unstemmed Dividend trends and determinants in East Asia during the Asian financial crisis.
title_sort dividend trends and determinants in east asia during the asian financial crisis.
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