Abstract

We examine the impact of economic policy uncertainty as measured by Baker et al. (2016) on share repurchase activity in the U.S. market. We employ panel analyses with 2258 firms between 1990 and 2017 using a quarterly dataset. Our findings reveal that firm managers tend to make less or no repurchases under high level of uncertainty in the economy.

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