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Political connection and leverage: Some Malaysian evidence
Authors:Mark A. Bliss  Ferdinand A. Gul
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Business, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Kowloon, Hong Kong;2. School of Business, Monash University, Sunway Campus, Malaysia
Abstract:This paper extends prior work on the linkage between politically connected (PCON) firms and capital structure in developing countries. Specifically, this paper focuses on the association between Malaysian PCON firms and leverage, and is motivated by the results of Fraser et al. (2006) who report a positive association between leverage and political patronage. Controlling for a potential misspecification in that paper, this study documents that a significant proportion (almost 12%) of the Malaysian PCON firms have negative equity, and builds on the previous paper by providing fresh evidence that market to book ratio is positively associated with leverage, and that borrowing PCON firms have significantly lower ROA compared to non-PCON firms.
Keywords:Capital structure   Leverage ratio   Political connection   Market-to-book ratio
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