Our research investigates the connection between firm characteristics and leverage based on a sample of firms listed in the Chinese Stock Index 300. We aim to examine the sustainability of the financial structure of Chinese enterprises covering the period 2010–2019. We employ a condi-tional quantile regression that discloses the behavior of regressions across the leverage distribution and compares its results for different leverage levels with those achieved by the linear regression model. The results confirm the effects of the determinants of capital structure change since the quan-tile of leverage varies. We find that both the trade-off theory (TOT) and the pecking order theory (POT) confirm the validity of Chinese firms’ financing decisions at different quantiles of leverage. Specifically, the empirical results support the POT more over the TOT at higher levels of the quan-tile. Furthermore, the relationship between firm size and leverage strongly switches to support the POT at the highest quantile. All empirical results are obtained from quantile regression, consistent with the prediction for an increase in asymmetric information of the POT when Chinese firms employ more debt in their capital structure.
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Zhao, L., Liu, Z., Vuong, T. H. G., Nguyen, H. M., Radu, F., Tăbîrcă, A. I., & Wu, Y. C. (2022). Determinants of Financial Sustainability in Chinese Firms: A Quantile Regression Approach. Sustainability (Switzerland), 14(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/su14031555
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