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Wealth and growth in modern economies are driven primarily by intangible assets, defined as claims to future benefits that do not have a physical or financial form.
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unwarranted diversification, value chain blueprint, years following portfolio formation, negative core income, reduced market liquidity, estimated brand values, patent attributes, demand side network effects, citation impact measure, subsequent stock returns, domestic primary issues, postformation period, adverse selection component, quoted depth, annual amortization rates, quintile portfolio, mean coefficient estimates, nonrival assets, period net return, unrecognized intangibles, future abnormal earnings, jth transaction, recognized intangible assets, motivated traders, profit predictions
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United States, New York, Baruch Lev, The Accounting Review, Financial World, Financial Accounting Standards Board, Mean Median, National Bureau of Economic Research, Herman Miller, Special Report, American Economic Review, Institute of Chartered Accountants, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Paul Romer, Special Committee, Contemporary Accounting Research, Josef Lakonishok, Mike Volkema, Wall Street, Control Data, Department of Commerce, Review of Accounting Studies, Sara Lee, Harvard Business School Press, Machine-Readable Database
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