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We contribute to the corporate capital structure and bank specialness literatures by studying the effects of bank debt on corporate value. We apply novel methodology to almost 60,000 firms in 110 countries over 17 years—over 300,000 total observations. We find that bank term loans and credit...
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We examine the determinants of capital structure and funding sources of 347 large global banks over 1998-2012 periods from 57 countries around the world. We find bank capital structure corresponds to the pecking order theory. In particular, we find that market to book, size and risk is...
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This paper investigates changes in the speed of adjustment toward target leverage ratio under the impact of COVID-19 economic crisis. Using an international sample of publicly listed firms, we find that, on average, firms tend to adjust their capital structure more rapidly in the period...
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In this research paper we examine the determinants of capital structure using a large panel of firms from 31 countries, all with different legal systems and different levels of investor protection. Our results confirm that institutional variables play an important role in a firm's capital...
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We study the relationship between corporate debt, corporate risk and firm-level investment, using a sample of 25,000 listed companies across 47 countries over the last two decades. We find higher leverage reduces investment but show the effect varies with risk, as measured by firm time-varying...
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internal cash flows is greater in larger than in the smaller VC-backed SMEs. Debt is more important for smaller than for larger …-backed SMEs. …
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We examine the role of national culture — an important informal institution — in the profit reinvestment decisions of small firms in emerging markets. Prior economic development literature focuses on formal institutions as determinants of growth. However, in emerging markets where formal...
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SMEs. The results indicate that age and size are positively linked to debt capacity. Furthermore, our analysis reveals that …
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of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) spanning 93 countries from 2011 to 2018. We find that higher ownership … exists for financially constrained firms, which are younger enterprises and SMEs with higher financing obstacles …
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. We model the credit-allocation process for SMEs in three steps. Based upon these steps, we classify small businesses into …
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