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We investigate the role of ownership structure and investor protection in postprivatization corporate governance. We find that the government relinquishes control over time, mainly to the benefit of local institutions and foreign investors. We also show that private ownership tends to...
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We provide unique firm-level evidence of the relation between state ownership and stock liquidity. Using a broad sample of newly privatized firms (NPFs) from 53 countries over the period 1994–2014, our study identifies a non-monotonic association between state ownership and stock liquidity....
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Using a unique sample of newly privatized firms from 59 countries, this study provides new evidence about the agency costs of state ownership and new insight into the corporate governance role of country-level institutions. Consistent with agency theory, we find strong and robust evidence that...
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Using the high-power setting of newly privatized firms from 64 countries, we examine the relationship between ownership type and firm-level capital allocations as captured by the sensitivity of investment expenditure to investment opportunities. Consistent with our predictions that government...
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. Applying propensity score matching, we find that privatized banks tend to exhibit higher levels of risk-taking post-privatization …
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. Specifically, we examine the determinants of residual state ownership after privatization over a window of up to six years after … privatization is politically shaped and constrained, and hence obeys to a dynamic that is different from one country to another …
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ownership after privatization over a window of up to six years after divestiture. We find that the residual state ownership is … privatization is politically shaped and constrained by a dynamic that will differ between countries …
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