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We examine changes in managers' investment in the firm around leveraged buyouts and find agency costs counter to those described in extant literature. In majority of deals during 1997-2008, managers divested a portion of their pre-LBO shareholdings while maintaining an ownership stake in the...
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Default probability plays a central role in the static tradeoff theory of capital structure. We directly test this theory by regressing the probability of default on proxies for costs and benefits of debt. Contrary to predictions of the theory, firms with higher bankruptcy costs, i.e., smaller...
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Default probability plays a central role in the static tradeoff theory of capital structure. We directly test this theory by regressing the probability of default on proxies for costs and benefits of debt. Contrary to predictions of the theory, firms with higher bankruptcy costs, i.e., smaller...
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Probability of default plays a central role in the static tradeoff theory of capital structure. We provide a direct test of this theory by regressing the probability of default, measured by S&P credit ratings and Moody's KMV Expected Default FrequencyTM (EDFTM), on firm characteristics that...
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Deleveraging, whether via reductions in debt or increases in assets, is costly due to value transfers from shareholders to creditors. It is especially costly in the presence of long-term debt and when the need to deleverage is high. This paper, first, provides empirical evidence consistent with...
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