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intensive and have higher labor costs. Thus, evidence from this study could be interpreted to mean that privatization could …
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In this paper, I examine public and private firms' leverage choices using the Capital IQ database. I find that private firms' leverage is about 3.8 higher than that of public firms. I also find that asset tangibility has a much larger impact on the leverage decisions of private firms than it...
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comparison between public and private firm earnings quality. This comparison matters, because it attests to the net effects of …
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We study the impact of covenant violations on credit access for privately-held and publicly-traded firms, using a rich supervisory dataset of syndicated loans from 2006-2012. Leveraging the unique information on covenant compliance, collateral and default risk in the data, we show that banks are...
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important unexplored factor in the study of private firms, affecting the comparison between public and private firm earnings …
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