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Adjustment costs play a prominent role in explanations of capital structure, but the extent of their economic importance is unknown. A credit line has institutional features important for this analysis, notably its sunk costs of access to the debt market, its revolving nature, and its...
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Adjustment costs play a prominent role in explanations of capital structure, but the extent of their economic importance is unknown. A credit line has institutional features important for this analysis, notably its sunk costs of access to the debt market, its revolving nature, and its...
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We use Monthly Interest Rate Survey (MIRS) data for April 1997 through May 2003 to estimate the effect of conforming status on the effective interest rate for 30-year fixed-rate mortgages. We show that plausible econometric refinements materially affect the jumbo-conforming spread as measured in...
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We find evidence suggesting that corporate lobbying for tax purposes over the period 1999–2009 is one method by which firms managed corporate taxes. Furthermore, tax management strategies employed by these politically active firms were valued by shareholders. Firms lobbying on tax issues have...
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