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This paper investigates to explain that Cement Industry is an important component of Economic sector in Pakistan which … small industry in the early days of Pakistan but with the passage of time, it grew with a very good pace. At present, it has … and foreign reserves. In the recent era, Pakistan cement industry entered into the export market after fulfilling the …
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The study attempts to evaluate the cement industry of Pakistan by SWOT analysis. It investigates the major strengths …, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of the cement industry of Pakistan. In the early days of Pakistan, this industry was a … smaller one but it turned into one of the biggest industries of Pakistan. At present cement industry is one of the top …
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The study attempts to evaluate the cement industry of Pakistan by SWOT analysis. It investigates the major strengths …, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of the cement industry of Pakistan. In the early days of Pakistan, this industry was a … smaller one but it turned into one of the biggest industries of Pakistan. At present cement industry is one of the top …
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This paper analyzes the relationship between capital structure, corporate taxation and firm age. We adapt a standard model of optimal capital structure choice under corporate taxation, focusing on the financing and investment decisions a young firm is typically faced with. Our model allows to...
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This paper identifies the entrepreneur's exposure to idiosyncratic risk as an important determinant of the capital structure of private companies. The exposure to idiosyncratic risk is approximated by the share of personal net worth invested in one company (SNWI). Exposure to idiosyncratic risk...
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This paper studies the influence of the private benefits of control on the capital structure and the growth of private companies. It is argued that companies in which existing owners would lose more control if they expanded, have smaller equity increases, are more highly levered and grow more...
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This paper studies the influence of the benefits of control on the capital structure and the growth of private companies for a sample of 8,964 UK companies with limited liability observed for up to 5 years. It is hypothesised that companies in which existing owners would lose more control if...
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This paper identifies the entrepreneur's exposure to idiosyncratic risk as an important determinant of the demand for loans and the capital structure. The analysis is based on a sample of small and medium-sized private companies from the United States. The exposure to idiosyncratic risk is...
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This paper documents that standard cross-sectional determinants of firm leverage also apply to the capital structure of large banks in the United States and Europe. We find a remarkable consistency in sign, significance and economic magnitude. Like non-financial firms, banks appear to have...
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