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Using the SEC’s 2016 Tick Size Pilot Program (TSPP) as a natural experiment, we investigate the effects of investors’ information acquisition on equity versus debt financing. We find a significant increase in firms’ preference for equity over debt issuance after the TSPP’s...
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This paper contributes to the literature that examines the effects of disclosing the actual number of bidders in contests with stochastic entry by considering resource constraint. We study an all-pay auction with complete information. The auction entails one prize and $n$ potential bidders. Each...
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The finance literature offers two competing possibilities on how investors respond to the quality of public financial statements in their pricing decisions. They could collect either (a) more private information to benefit from lower information collection cost or (b) less private information...
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We provide evidence that investment horizons of institutional shareholders affect firms' financing decisions. We find that short-term institutional ownership positively affects firms' likelihood of equity relative to debt issues, the size of equity issues, and the likelihood of long-term...
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We analyze whether information asymmetry affects three major aspects of the audit process using an instrumental variables research design that exploits exogenous increases in information asymmetry stemming from brokerage house mergers and closures. Consistent with our predictions, we find that a...
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