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Using a large U.S. dataset on insider purchases and variations in the social capital of U.S. counties, we find that the intensity (profitability) of insider trading is positively (negatively) associated with social capital. These results are more pronounced when we restrict our sample to include...
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This paper extends our knowledge of corporate debt maturity structure by examining whether and to what extent overconfident CEOs affect maturity decisions. Consistent with a demand side story, we find that firms with overconfident CEOs tend to adopt a shorter debt maturity structure by using a...
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By using unique hand-collected project-level investment data, we show that lengthy equity issuance regulation is positively related to the probability of subsequent project changes and a deterioration in project returns. The effects are more pronounced for firms in a highly competitive industry...
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The leverage and debt maturity choices of real estate companies are interdependent, and are not made separately as is often assumed in the literature. We use three-stage least squares (3SLS) regression analysis to explore this interdependence for a sample of listed U.S. real estate companies and...
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