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Do Going-Private Transactions Affect Plant Efficiency and Investment?

Sreedhar Bharath, Amy Dittmar and Jagadeesh Sivadasan

The Review of Financial Studies, 2014, vol. 27, issue 7, 1929-1976

Abstract: We examine whether constraints on public firms affect firms' efficiency by testing if going private improves plant-level productivity relative to peer control groups. We find that, despite increases in productivity after going private, there is little evidence of efficiency gains relative to peer groups of plants constructed to control for industry, age, size, past productivity, and the endogeneity of the going-private decision. Going-private firms do extensively restructure their portfolio of plants, selling and closing plants more quickly than others. Our findings cast doubt on the view that public markets cause listed firms to operate plants less efficiently due to overinvestment but indicate that going private increases restructuring activity.

Date: 2014
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