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We offer evidence of a new stylized feature of corporate financing decisions: the tendency of managers to rely more on debt financing when earnings prospects are poor. We term this 'leaning against the wind' and consider three possible explanations: market timing, precautionary financing, and...
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negative relation between profitability and financial leverage that is thought to be inconsistent with the trade-off theory …
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A theory of capital structure in which costs associated with asymmetric information are the sole friction is used to … present a new perspective on the standard pecking order theory. In the model, both the amount of debt and the restrictiveness …
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We present a tradeoff theory of capital structure in which costs associated with asymmetric information are the sole …
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We propose a theory of optimal firm financing given nested information problems of adverse selection and agency cost …
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firms. Our objective is to test empirically the relevance of trade-off theory regards the debt funding behavior of business …
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Lending relationships matter for firm financing. In a model of debt dynamics, we study how lending relationships are formed and how they impact leverage and debt maturity choices. In the model, lending relationships evolve through repeated interactions between firms and debt investors. Stronger...
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