articleJournal of Accounting ResearchDec 13, 2013Closed access

Political Connections and the Cost of Bank Loans

University of Florida · Lingnan University · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper analyzes whether the political connections of listed firms in the United States affect the cost and terms of loan contracts. Using a hand‐collected data set of the political connections of S&P 500 companies over the 2003–2008 time period, we find that the cost of bank loans is significantly lower for companies that have board members with political ties. We consider two possible explanations for these findings: a Borrower Channel in which lenders charge lower rates because they recognize that connections enhance the borrower's credit worthiness and a Bank Channel in which banks assign greater value to connected loans to enhance their own relationships with key politicians. After…

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Keywords
  • Loan
  • Politics
  • Debt
  • Market liquidity
  • Cost of capital
  • Value (mathematics)
  • Business
  • Channel (broadcasting)
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