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This paper empirically explores the impact of bank size, holding company affiliation and the degree of branching on small business and farm lending through a conceptual analysis encompassing private information asymmetries inherent in these bank dependent borrowers. The study expands the...
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This paper investigates the effect of capital structure on a firm’s choice between vertical integration and outsourcing. We model the production decision in a Principal-Agent framework and show that suppliers use debt as a strategic instrument to collect the surplus from outsourcing as their...
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This paper analyzes a class of competitive economies with production, incomplete financial markets, and agency frictions. Firms take their production, financing, and contractual decisions so as to maximize their value under rational conjectures. We show that competitive equilibria exist and that...
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This paper seeks to examine the impact of size on the capital structure choice of listed Nigeria firms in influencing their corporate financing strategy and performance analysis. The research work examines the applicability of western capital structure theories (static trade-off, agency cost and...
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Purpose – This paper aims to contribute to the existing finance literature on capital structure by examining the long-run equity performance of the firms that employ extremely conservative debt policy – zero leverage for three or five consecutive years. Design/methodology/approach – This...
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Corporate bond issuers in emerging economies in Asia have often had a choice between an onshore market and an offshore one. Since 1998, however, many of these issuers have increasingly turned to the onshore market. This paper investigates systematically what factors have influenced this choice...
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Because bankruptcy is costly for employees, theoretical studies argue that firms with higher leverage have to pay their employees higher wages. In this paper we empirically test this prediction. We find that firm leverage is positively related to the wages of employees, both in the United States...
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This paper provides a quantitative review of the empirical literature on the tax impact on corporate debt financing. Synthesizing the evidence from 48 previous studies, we find that this impact is substantial. In particular, the tax rate proxy determines the outcome of primary analyses. Measures...
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In 2009, Latin America was sucked into the financial crisis which, following the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers, echoed around the globe and shook and shocked the entire global financial system. As a consequence, Latin America experienced a slump in real GDP growth, a drop in exports and a...
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This paper examines the economic significance of bankruptcy cost by analysing the duration, costs and claimholder losses disclosed in the public record relating to a sample of 408 Australian corporate liquidations. Analysis indicates that liquidation may be a time consuming and costly process,...
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