Discussion paper

DP8148 Snow and Leverage

This paper examines whether reducing a debt overhang improves borrowers' operating performance using a sample of distressed and highly overleveraged Austrian ski hotels undergoing debt restructurings. The vast majority of the ski hotels experience substantial debt forgiveness, resulting in reductions in leverage of about 23% on average. These reductions in leverage, in turn, bring about statistically and economically significant improvements in operating performance of about 28% on average. Changes in leverage during the debt restructurings are instrumented with the level of snow in the years prior to the debt restructurings. The effect of snow is both statistically and economically significant: a one-standard deviation increase in snow is associated with a reduction in leverage of about 23%.

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Citation

Stomper, A, H Mueller, X Giroud and A Westerkamp (2010), ‘DP8148 Snow and Leverage‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 8148. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp8148