Non‐linear capital structure dynamics
Marco Botta and
Luca Colombo
Journal of Business Finance & Accounting, 2022, vol. 49, issue 9-10, 1897-1928
Abstract:
We investigate the capital structure and the dynamic behaviour of firms' debt ratios in a large sample of companies from 52 countries. Our findings support a complex view of capital structure decisions, with firm, macroeconomic and institutional factors interacting in the determination of both the optimal leverage and the adjustment process towards it. This results in a complex non‐linear dynamic behaviour of firms' debt‐to‐equity ratios. These interactions contribute for almost two thirds of the explained heterogeneity of the target leverage, and around one third of the speed of adjustment towards the optimal capital structure. Overall, our results suggest that market timing and pecking order arguments prevail in the short run, while a dynamic trade‐off mechanism with costly readjustment matters mainly in the long run.
Date: 2022
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