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Title: Uncertainty, Access to Debt, and Firm Precautionary Behavior
Author(s): Giovanni Favara, Janet Gao and Mariassunta Giannetti
Publication Date: February 2019
Keyword(s): anti-recharacterization laws, cash, Creditor rights, Financial Frictions, Hedging, intangible assets and SPVs
Programme Area(s): Financial Economics
Abstract: Little is known on whether financial factors influence firms' vulnerability to uncertainty shocks. We show that access to debt markets mitigates the effects of uncertainty on corporate policies. We use the staggered introduction of anti-recharacterization laws in U.S. states-which strengthened creditors' rights to repossess collateral pledged through SPVs-to identify firms' improved access to debt markets. After the passage of the laws, firms that face more uncertainty hoard less cash, and increase leverage and intangible investment. Firms' vulnerability to uncertainty shocks is reduced by the enhanced ability to issue debt through SPVs.
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Favara, G, Gao, J and Giannetti, M. 2019. 'Uncertainty, Access to Debt, and Firm Precautionary Behavior'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=13531