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    Title: Does Corporate Financing Decisions Cause Corporate Investment Inefficiencies?
    Authors: Hsiao-Fen Hsiao, Chun-An Li
    Contributors: Department of Finance at MingDao University,National Yunlin University of Science & Technology
    Keywords: Financing decisions;Investment Inefficiencies;investment opportunities.
    Date: 2010
    Issue Date: 2013-08-07 01:24:00 (UTC+0)
    Publisher: Department of Finance at MingDao University,National Yunlin University of Science & Technology
    Abstract: We set out in this study to examine the relationship between the financing decisions
    of firms and their level of inefficient under- or over-investment. We demonstrate that on
    the one hand, in those firms with valuable investment opportunities, the actual level of
    investment invariably tends to less than the optimal level (a problem of under-investment),
    whilst on the other hand, firms with no real valuable investment opportunities will often
    tend to invest more than the optimum level (a problem of over-investment).
    We carry out two types of empirical tests, analyzing the level of investment for
    maximum firm value (dependent upon the quality of the investment opportunities) so as
    to gauge the relative magnitude of the under-investment and over-investment effects.
    Firstly, from an examination of the relative changes in the investment intensity of firms
    following public equity and debt offerings, we find that those firms issuing equity tend
    to increase (reduce) their investment by less (more) than similar firms issuing debt.
    Secondly, we examine different financing decisions in an attempt to determine whether
    such decisions represent the underlying cause of such inefficient investment.
    Relation: 2010中部學術財金研討會 論文發表
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