Debt vs. Equity and Asymmetric Information: A Review |
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Authors: | Linda Schmid Klein,Thomas J. O'Brien,& Stephen R. Peters |
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Affiliation: | University of Connecticut,;Kansas State University |
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Abstract: | Recent Nobel Prizes to Akerlof, Spence, and Stiglitz motivate this review of basic concepts and empirical evidence on information asymmetry and the choice of debt vs. equity. We first review the literature that holds investment fixed. Then we review capital structure issues related to the adverse investment selection problem of Myers–Majluf. Finally, we discuss the timing hypothesis of capital structure. Empirical studies do not consistently support one theory of capital structure under information asymmetry over the others. Thus, the review suggests that additional theoretical contributions are needed to help understand and explain findings in the empirical literature. |
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Keywords: | capital structure asymmetric information pecking order hypothesis timing hypothesis |
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