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Zervos documents the precise costs of debt and equity issuance, both domestically and internationally, for firms in Brazil, Chile, and Mexico. Costs include investment banking and legal fees, regulatory and exchange listing costs, rating agency fees, and expenditures for marketing and...
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We study a continuous-time dynamic capital structure model in which a firm can continuously adjust its capital structure. Unlike previous models, we assume heterogeneous equity and debt holders and segmented equity and debt markets. We show that the expected future equity and debt market...
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Private sector borrowing has been identified as a major factor behind the euro crisis. We study the contribution of non …-financial public corporations to this finding. Using data from eleven euro countries and a control group of five other European … countries over 1991-2006, we show that firms from euro countries with previously weak currencies considerably increased their …
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In this paper we study how the introduction of the euro has affected corporate financing in Europe. We use firm …-level data from eleven euro area countries as well as from a control group of five other European countries spanning the years … 1991–2006. We show that firms from euro area countries that previously had weak currencies have increased both their equity …
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We study the financing policies of European public corporations prior to the euro crisis. Using data from eleven euro … countries and a control group of five other European countries over 1991-2006, we show that non-financial firms from euro … countries with previously weak currencies considerably increased their debt financing after the introduction of the euro. The …
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Technological innovation is not exclusive to great industrial groups. Sometimes, innovative and dynamic companies emerge in high-tech sectors and constitute a serious threat for some industry giants. However, the high reactivity of these small companies is generally impaired by problems of...
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Using Japanese IPOs, this paper empirically examines the roles that bank-affiliated venture capital firms play in mitigating information asymmetries that are detrimental in small business lending. We find that concurrent bank lending and investing via venture capital subsidiaries benefits firms...
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This study examines the influence of a firm’s geographical location on corporate debt and provides evidence that the higher cost of collecting information on firms distant from urban areas has significant implications on a wide array of corporate debt characteristics. We find that rural firms...
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The key contribution of this paper is an empirical examination of the financial growth life cycle model by combining a number of statistical tests. This approach is significantly different to that traditionally adopted in empirical investigations of SME financing, which is to examine the...
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The capital structure of firms is known to be different not only due to firm characteristics but also to the sources of capital. Therefore, there is a need to understand the supply side effects on a firm´s capital structure. A small firm´s choice of financing sources may be limited by the...
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