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A reconsideration of operating-financial leverage tradeoff hypothesis

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  • Michael T. Dugan
  • Simon K. Medcalfe
  • Sang Hyun Park

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Purpose - This paper aims to attempt to perform a test of the operating leverage-financial leverage tradeoff hypothesis that is more methodologically consistent with the logical framing of the hypothesis appearing in the Mandelker and Rhee (1984) paper. Design/methodology/approach - The paper uses a sample of firms from the manufacturing industry to estimate their degree of operating leverage and degree of financial leverage coefficients. The switching regression methodology is then used to perform the empirical test of the tradeoff hypothesis. Findings - The results suggest that firms tradeoff their operating and financial leverage during good economic times, but do not engage in the tradeoff behavior during recessionary times. Originality/value - This paper refines the empirical testing of the tradeoff hypothesis using the innovative switching regression methodology. The paper also has important implications for the impact of firms’ risk on the capital markets as well as the economy as a whole, and for academic researchers in financial economics examining the relationships between operating and financial leverage and various firm-specific variables.

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  • Michael T. Dugan & Simon K. Medcalfe & Sang Hyun Park, 2018. "A reconsideration of operating-financial leverage tradeoff hypothesis," Journal of Financial Economic Policy, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 10(4), pages 473-483, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:jfeppp:jfep-01-2018-0005
    DOI: 10.1108/JFEP-01-2018-0005
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