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Capital Structure and Product Markets Interactions: Evidence from Business Cycles


Murillo Campello


Cornell University; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

December 2001



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This paper provides firm- and industry-level evidence on the effects of capital structure on product market outcomes for a large cross-section of industries. The analysis uses shocks to aggregate demand as surrogates for exogenous changes in the product market environment, dealing with concerns about the endogenous nature of the relation between financial structure and competitive performance. I find that debt financing has a negative impact on firm (relative-to-industry) sales growth in industries where rivals are relatively unlevered during recessions, but not during booms. In contrast, no such effects are observed for firms competing in high-debt industries. At the industry level, I find that markups are more countercyclical when industry debt is high. The cyclical dynamics I find for firm sales growth and for industry markups are consistent with Chevalier and Scharfstein's (1996) prediction that firms that rely more heavily on external financing are more prone to boost short-term profits at the expense of future sales in response to negative shocks to demand, and that the competitive outcomes resulting from such actions depend on the financial structures of their industry rivals.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 32

JEL Classification: G32, L16

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Campello, Murillo, Capital Structure and Product Markets Interactions: Evidence from Business Cycles (December 2001). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=198228 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.198228

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