Revisiting the puzzle of capital structure determinants: an empirical study based on UK firms

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Purpose: This study aims to measure impact of several firm-specific factors on alternative measures of leverage. The authors also aim to study impact of the subprime crisis on such associations. Design/methodology/approach: The authors utilized an unbalanced panel data of 973 firm-year observations on 47 UK listed non-financial firms for the years 1990–2019. Book-based and market-based long-term and total leverage measures have been used as explained variables. The explanatory variables are profitability, size, two measures of growth, asset tangibility, non-debt tax shields, firm age and product uniqueness. Fixed effect and random effect models with clustered robust standard errors have been utilized for data analysis. To find the effect of subprime crisis, original dataset was split to create pre-crisis and post-crisis datasets. Findings: The authors find that profitability significantly reduces leverage while firms having more tangible assets use significantly more debt in capital structure. Firm size and non-debt tax shield have statistically insignificant positive impact on leverage. Having more unique products reduces use of external debt, albeit insignificantly. Growth, when measured as market-to-book ratio, has inconsistent impact, whereas capital expenditure insignificantly reduces leverage. Age is found to be an insignificant predictor of leverage. After the subprime crisis, firms started relying more on internal fund instead of external debt, more particularly short-term debt. Having more collateral is gradually becoming more important for availing external debt. Research limitations/implications: Data limitations restrict generalization of the findings. Originality/value: This is one of the pioneering attempts to show how subprime crisis altered the theoretical domain of capital structure research in the UK.

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Rahman, M. A., Hossain, T., & Sen, K. K. (2023). Revisiting the puzzle of capital structure determinants: an empirical study based on UK firms. Arab Gulf Journal of Scientific Research. https://doi.org/10.1108/AGJSR-04-2023-0162

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