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Firm Characteristics, Financial Composition and Response to Monetary Policy: Evidence from Indian Data [PDF]

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The article examines the evidence for credit channel on the composition of corporate finance during tight and loose periods of monetary policy, using micro-level data on Indian firms for 1995-2007.
Ghosh, Saibal
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Loan and bond finance in Argentina, 1985-2005 [PDF]

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Loan and bond finance during 1985-2005 can be divided into three sub-periods. After the 1982 debt crisis, which mainly involved domestic and foreign bank loans to both the corporate and government sectors, there was practically no credit.
Celeste González   +3 more
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Changes in Japanese corporate governance [PDF]

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Corporate governance systems vary around the world. These differences result from different legal systems, systems of corporate finance and corporate ownership as well as divergent norms around the firm’s responsibilities to its various stakeholders ...
Ioan Alin NISTOR
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The external finance premium and the macroeconomy: US post-WWII evidence [PDF]

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The central variable of theories of financial frictions--the external finance premium--is unobservable. This paper distils the external finance premium from a DSGE model estimated on U.S. macroeconomic data.
Ferre De Graeve
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Bank Supervision and Corporate Finance [PDF]

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We examine the impact of bank supervision on the financing obstacles faced by almost 5,000 corporations across 49 countries. We find that firms in countries with strong official supervisory agencies that directly monitor banks tend to face greater ...
Asli Demirguc-Kunt   +2 more
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Three essays on corporate finance [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The dissertation comprises three essays on corporate finance. In essay one we examine whether corporate boards serve as a substitute or as a complement to external governance, using private firms as a setting for lack of external governance force. Supporting the substitution view that lack of external governance, such as hostile takeovers and stock ...
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Corporate Governance, Competition, and Finance: Re-thinking Lessons from the Asian Crisis [PDF]

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This paper critically examines the Greenspan-Summers-IMF thesis concerning the Asian crisis, which suggested that the fundamental causes of the Asian crisis lay in the microeconomic behavior of economic agents in these societies--in the Asian way of ...
Ajit Singh, Jack Glen
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External financing of US corporations: Are loans and securities complements or substitutes? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
“Multiple avenues of intermediation” (Greenspan 2000) suggest substitutability of corporate loan and bond finance which smooths external financing flows.
Davis, EP, Ioannidis, C
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Corporate finance in international perspective: legal and regulatory influences on financial system development [PDF]

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In the postwar period, systems of corporate finance and governance have emerged in the United States, Japan, and Germany that are dramatically different from one another. To date, there has been little focus on why. Stephen Prowse argues that differences
Stephen D. Prowse
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