Financing industrial corporations in a developing economy: panel evidence from Imperial Russia

IF 0.4 Q3 HISTORY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
Amanda Gregg, Steven Nafziger
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Abstract

This article explores the financing of early industrial corporations using newly constructed panel data from Imperial Russian balance sheets. We document how corporate capital structures and dividend payout policies reflected internal agency issues, information asymmetries with external investors, life cycle considerations, and other frictions present in the Russian context. In particular, we find that widely held, listed and more profitable corporations were less reliant on debt financing. Asset tangibility was associated with lower debt levels, suggesting that Russian corporate debt was short-term, collateral was largely irrelevant, or agency problems dominated. Finally, we find that many of these same issues, for example ownership structure and access to securities markets, also mattered for financial performance and that dividends may have compensated investors for poor legal protections.
发展中经济中的工业企业融资:来自俄罗斯帝国的面板证据
本文利用俄罗斯帝国资产负债表中新构建的面板数据探讨了早期工业企业的融资。我们记录了公司资本结构和股息支付政策如何反映内部机构问题、与外部投资者的信息不对称、生命周期考虑以及俄罗斯背景下存在的其他摩擦。特别是,我们发现,持有广泛、上市且利润更高的公司对债务融资的依赖程度更低。资产有形性与较低的债务水平有关,这表明俄罗斯企业债务是短期的,抵押品在很大程度上无关紧要,或者机构问题占主导地位。最后,我们发现,许多相同的问题,例如股权结构和进入证券市场的机会,也对财务业绩很重要,股息可能补偿了投资者法律保护不力的问题。
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Financial History Review
Financial History Review HISTORY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: Financial History Review is the international forum for all scholars with interests in the development of banking, finance, and monetary matters. Its editors deliberately seek to embrace the broadest approach to publishing research findings within this growing historical specialism. Articles address all aspects of financial and monetary history, including technical and theoretical approaches, those derived from cultural and social perspectives and the interrelations between politics and finance. These presentations of current research are complemented by somewhat shorter pieces, specifically conceived as aids to research. Each issue contains a substantial review section, and every complete volume contains an annual bibliography.
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