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This paper investigates how the job histories of CEOs influence their capital allocation decisions when they preside over multi-divisional firms. I find that, after CEO turnover, divisions not previously affiliated with the new CEO receive significantly more capital expenditures than divisions...
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This article investigates how the job histories of CEOs influence their capital allocation decisions when they preside over multidivisional firms. I find that, after CEO turnover, divisions not previously affiliated with the new CEO receive significantly more capital expenditures than divisions...
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The well-known weak empirical relationship between beta risk and the cost of equity--thebeta anomaly--generates a simple tradeoff theory: As firms lever up, the overall cost ofcapital falls as leverage increases equity beta, but as debt becomes riskier the marginalbenefit of increasing equity...
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