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debt in place, shareholders pervasively resist leverage reductions no matter how much such reductions may enhance firm … value. Shareholders would instead choose to increase leverage even if the new debt is junior and would reduce firm value …. These asymmetric forces in leverage adjustments, which we call the leverage ratchet effect, cause equilibrium leverage …
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One of the major issues for SME development has been access to finance. This paper examines the current state of SME development and financing in Kazakhstan. It also examines the current state of the development of value chains and discusses barriers for agriculture value chain financing. The...
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-post performance, we find that issuer firms expand their total assets and fixed assets, and also raise their leverage. …
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their leverage …
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issuer firms expand their total assets and fixed assets, and also raise their leverage …
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financial instruments used. Some are consistent with existing theory, while others are understudied. Many leverage changes are …). This implies a lower frequency of proactive leverage adjustments than indicated by prior research using accounting data …
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thresholds beyond which leverage has a negative and significant impact on investment. The investment sensitivity of debt …This paper investigates the link between corporate debt and investment for a group of five peripheral euro area … countries. Using firm-level data from 2005-2014, we postulate a non-linear corporate leverage-investment relationship and derive …
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suggest that investment of high-debt firms is significantly depressed for an extended period in the aftermath of economic … crises. In the four years after a negative economic shock, the cumulative loss of capital of high-debt firms is around 15 …% higher than that of firms with lower debt burdens. The negative impact of high debt on investment is most evident for firms …
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part because of difficulties in constructing an effective proxy for the firm's tax benefit of debt. We examine leverage … decisions across taxable and nontaxable real estate firms — firms for which we can measure the relative tax benefit of debt with … little error. The tax hypothesis implies that for firms with similar asset portfolios, taxable firms should have more debt …
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The literature on market timing of long-term debt issuance yields mixed evidence that managers can successfully time … their debt-maturity issuance. The early results that are indicative of debt-maturity timing are not robust to accounting for … structural breaks or to other measures of debt maturity from firm-level data that account for call and put provisions in debt …
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