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Firm-specific characteristics, political connections, and financial outcomes: Evidence from Indian firms

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  • Komera, Surender Rao
  • Tiwari, Santosh Kumar

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Our selection and endogeneity corrected findings suggest that firms' political connections negatively influence their market value. We find that firms with a larger size, more operationally efficient in utilizing their assets, and those operating in more concentrated industries benefit more from the political connections than the otherwise corresponding firms. We also report that political connections do not influence firms' leverage choices. However, we find that politically connected firms with higher leverage have significantly lower market value. Further, we note that political connections help the firms operating in unregulated but more concentrated industries, probably to obtain ‘private benefits’, leading to their higher market value. Overall, our results indicate that the effect of political connections is not homogeneous across the sample firms. They also raise questions on the motivation of sample firms' political connections, suggesting that these firms probably obtain political connections for reasons other than enhancing their market value.

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  • Komera, Surender Rao & Tiwari, Santosh Kumar, 2022. "Firm-specific characteristics, political connections, and financial outcomes: Evidence from Indian firms," Business and Politics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 24(2), pages 188-220, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:buspol:v:24:y:2022:i:2:p:188-220_5
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