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Title: Access to Public Capital Markets and Employment Growth

Author(s): Alexander Borisov, Andrew Ellul and Merih Sevilir

Publication Date: April 2015

Keyword(s): Corporate growth, Employment growth, Financial constraints, Human capital and IPOs

Programme Area(s): Financial Economics

Abstract: This paper investigates the importance of accessing public capital markets through an initial public offering (IPO), and the consequent relaxation of firms? financial constraints, for firm-level long term employment decisions. We find that firms significantly increase post-IPO investment in human capital compared to the pre-IPO stage. To address endogeneity concerns, we use a novel dataset of private firms and compare employment growth of IPO firms with two different control groups: First, private firms that file for an IPO but eventually withdraw their offering due to exogenous market conditions, and second, a propensity score matched sample of private firms that never file for an IPO. Firms that complete the IPO process experience higher employment growth in the post-IPO period relative to each control group. Importantly, our results show that the most likely channel for the realization of higher employment growth is the relaxation of financial constraints, allowing the newly public firms to access both equity and debt markets for funding investment in human capital, and not only capital expansion. Overall, our results highlight the importance of public capital markets for job creation over long term horizons.

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Borisov, A, Ellul, A and Sevilir, M. 2015. 'Access to Public Capital Markets and Employment Growth'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=10521