Capital Structure Puzzle
Stewart C. Myers
No 1393, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Abstract:
This paper contrasts the "static tradeoff" and "pecking order" theories of capital structure choice by corporations. In the static tradeoff theory, optimal capital structure is reached when the tax advantage to borrowing is balanced, at the margin, by costs of financial distress. In the pecking order theory, firms preferinternal to external funds, and debt to equity if external funds are needed. Thus the debt ratio reflects the cumulative requirement for external financing. Pecking order behavior follows from simple asymmetric information models. The paper closes with a review of empirical evidence relevant to the two theories.
Date: 1984-07
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Published as Myers, Stewart C. "Capital Structure Puzzle," Journal of Finance, Vol. 39, No. 3, July 1984, pp. 575-592.
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