Discussion paper

DP571 Stock Markets and Corporate Performance: A Comparison of Quoted and Unquoted Firms

This paper examines the influence of stock markets on corporate performance. It compares large private and publicly listed companies in the UK. It finds that, controlling for size and industry, quoted firms invest more and grow more rapidly than unquoted firms. They earn higher profits and pay out a higher proportion of their earnings as dividends. They raise more equity finance but use this to purchase equity in other companies. In contrast, private companies are concentrated in low technology industries. There is therefore no evidence of adverse effects of stock markets on corporate performance. The proposition that firms are involuntarily driven to seek listings, however, cannot be rejected.

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Citation

Mayer, C and I Alexander (1991), ‘DP571 Stock Markets and Corporate Performance: A Comparison of Quoted and Unquoted Firms‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 571. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp571