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Tobin's Q
Definition
The ratio of a company's market value to the replacement cost of its assets, proposed by economist James Tobin. A Tobin's Q greater than one suggests that the market values the firm above its tangible asset base, with the excess often attributable to intangible assets such as brand, technology, and human capital.
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