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Credit Crunch and Target Capital Structure: Empirical Studies Based on Natural Experimentin China

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  • Hong Zhang
  • Fei Yang
  • Fenjie Long

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Data from China’s credit crunch, which started in 2007, is utilized to establish a natural experiment to investigate the impact of the credit crunch on target capital structures. The sample consists of 1,128 listed companies in China during the period 2000–2011. The interest-bearing debt to total assets ratio is used as a representative indicator for capital structures. The results indicate that the credit crunch was associated with a decrease in the target debt ratios for all listed companies. Small firms, privately owned enterprises, and firms with weak mortgage capabilities responded more sensitively to the credit crunch by showing a substantial decrease in target debt ratios.

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  • Hong Zhang & Fei Yang & Fenjie Long, 2014. "Credit Crunch and Target Capital Structure: Empirical Studies Based on Natural Experimentin China," Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 50(S5), pages 229-244, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:mes:emfitr:v:50:y:2014:i:s5:p:229-244
    DOI: 10.2753/REE1540-496X5005S516
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