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Short selling and labor investment efficiency: evidence from the Chinese stock market

Hui Ding, Xiaoran Ni and Hongmei Xu

Accounting and Finance, 2021, vol. 61, issue S1, 2451-2476

Abstract: Exploring the staggered short sale deregulation on the Chinese stock market as quasi‐exogenous shocks, we find that the introduction of short selling is associated with higher deviations of labor investment from the level justified by economic fundamentals, i.e., lower labor investment efficiency. The main effect is more pronounced for firms that are more opaque, younger, and worse governed. Further evidence indicates that short sale deregulation mainly induces firms to overinvest in labor. Our overall findings suggest that faced with downward price pressures, firms may overinvest in labor to convey favorable information to stakeholders, resulting in less efficient labor investments.

Date: 2021
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