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We provide the first firm-level evidence of the relation between state ownership and debt structure. Using an international sample of newly privatized firms (NPFs) from 76 countries over the 1998–2017 period, we find that state ownership is associated with a more diversified debt structure....
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In this study, we use board reforms across countries as a natural experiment to examine the effect of governance on firm leverage. We find that board reforms are associated with a statistically significant 1 percentage point increase in leverage overall, and a 5 percentage point increase on...
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An extensive body of debt structure research explores the coordination failure among creditors of taking heterogeneous debt. This paper, in contrast, provides empirical evidence for the positive role played by debt heterogeneity in reducing stakeholder-driven costs of high leverage. Using a...
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Share repurchases have become persistent. Firms use cash flow as the primary source of capital to finance repeated share repurchases. This internal financing increases (decreases) retained earnings (paid-in-capital) in the capital structure and weakens the sensitivity of investment to cash flow....
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