articleThe Journal of FinanceJul 19, 2008Closed access

Back to the Beginning: Persistence and the Cross‐Section of Corporate Capital Structure

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Abstract

ABSTRACT We find that the majority of variation in leverage ratios is driven by an unobserved time‐invariant effect that generates surprisingly stable capital structures: High (low) levered firms tend to remain as such for over two decades. This feature of leverage is largely unexplained by previously identified determinants, is robust to firm exit, and is present prior to the IPO, suggesting that variation in capital structures is primarily determined by factors that remain stable for long periods of time. We then show that these results have important implications for empirical analysis attempting to understand capital structure heterogeneity.

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  • Capital structure
  • Leverage (statistics)
  • Economics
  • Econometrics
  • Initial public offering
  • Variation (astronomy)
  • Monetary economics
  • Demographic economics
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