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Durch das Vorziehen der dritten Stufe der Steuerreform auf das Jahr 2004 entstehen Steuerausfälle bei Bund, Ländern und Gemeinden in Höhe von 15,6 Mrd. €. Sollte diese Summe durch eine höhere Neuverschuldung gegenfinanziert werden, muss man nach Ansicht von Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Wiegard,...
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"We argue that time-series variation in the maturity of aggregate corporate debt issues arises because firms behave as macro liquidity providers, absorbing the large supply shocks associated with changes in the maturity structure of government debt. We document that when the government funds...
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We examine how the cost of corporate credit varies around fiscal consolidations aimed at reducing government debt. Using a new dataset on fiscal consolidations and syndicated corporate loan data, we find that loan spreads increase with fiscal consolidations, especially for small firms, domestic...
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The objective of this paper is to investigate the process of company´s debt accumulation in different European countries throughout the last decade. As a preliminary step to the empirical study, a new theoretical framework is proposed relative to capital structure, where the decision of going...
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I show that access to the public debt market is associated with a significant reduction in the level of capital expenditures and takeovers, especially for firms with higher credit risk. Firms accessing the bond market also become less likely to violate debt covenants, reduce the level of payouts...
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We extend the quantitative corporate finance framework of Hennessy and Whited (2005) by introducing long-term defaultable debt and stochastic volatility. These features lead to significantly lower leverage and higher default probabilities, and a stronger negative correlation of investment with...
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