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Patterns Of Debt Use In Small Businesses: A Non-Parametric Analysis, Atreya Chakraborty Jul 2010

Patterns Of Debt Use In Small Businesses: A Non-Parametric Analysis, Atreya Chakraborty

Atreya Chakraborty

This paper uses non-parametric techniques to examine patterns of debt use by small firms and how such patterns differ across firm categories. The methodological goal is to use the richness of the firm level data and allow convincing presentations with minimum of assumptions. The procedures used provide easily comprehendible graphical descriptions of the data. The procedures augment what can be discerned from descriptive statistics by accounting for differential weights and allowing for clustering that is a native feature of cross-sectional data. We also investigate how firms could benefit if credit availability improves. Though a model-based analysis would be required to …


Corporate Governance And Anti-Takeover Devices, Helen Lange, Ian Ramsay, Li-Anne Woo Jun 2000

Corporate Governance And Anti-Takeover Devices, Helen Lange, Ian Ramsay, Li-Anne Woo

Li-Anne Woo

This paper seeks to establish what form of management structure, ownership structure and financial characteristics are exhibited by firms that propose and subsequently adopt anti-takeover charter amendments (ATCAs) in Australia over the period June 1986 to December 1990. An ATCA is a restriction of partial takeover activity implemented through shareholder approval to changes in a firm's constitution. Approval for such changes is obtained through majority agreement from a plebiscite of shareholders. The study adopts a control sample design to analyse if characteristics differ statistically from adopting ATCA firms and those which do not adopt ATCAs during the investigation period. Following …