Political Risk and the Cost of Capital in Asia-Pacific Property Markets

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This study investigates the impact of political risk on the cost of capital for publicly traded real estate firms. More specifically, by using a sample of 102 REITs and listed property trusts, which hold nearly 6,000 distinct investment properties across the Asia-Pacific region, we find strong empirical evidence that increased exposure to political risk increases both the cost of equity financing of a firm and its weighted average cost of capital. Interestingly, no such linkages are apparent between political risk and the cost of debt of a firm. These empirical results are robust to a variety of alternative measures of political risk, including a: 1) political rights index, 2) political change index, and 3) corruption perceptions index.

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Cashman, G. D., Harrison, D. M., & Sheng, H. (2015). Political Risk and the Cost of Capital in Asia-Pacific Property Markets. International Real Estate Review, 18(3), 331–364. https://doi.org/10.53383/100205

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