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Ownership structure and investment finance in transition economies
A survey of evidence from large firms in Hungary and Poland1
Authors:Igor Filatotchev  Natalia Isachenkova  Tomasz Mickiewicz
Abstract:
Using survey data on 157 large private Hungarian and Polish companies this paper investigates links between ownership structures and CEOs’ expectations with regard to sources of finance for investment. The Bayesian estimation is used to deal with the small sample restrictions, while classical methods provide robustness checks. We found a hump‐shaped relationship between ownership concentration and expectations of relying on public equity. The latter is most likely for firms where the largest investor owns between 25 percent and 49 percent of shares, just below the legal control threshold. More profitable firms rely on retained earnings for their investment finance, consistent with the ‘pecking order’ theory of financing. Finally, firms for which the largest shareholder is a domestic institutional investor are more likely to borrow from domestic banks.
Keywords:Corporate governance  investment  enterprises  concentrated ownership  transition  G32  P31  P34  F23  L33
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