Financial liberalisation and the dynamics of firm leverage in a transitional economy : evidence from South Africa

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Chipeta, Chimwemwe
Wolmarans, H.P. (Hendrik Petrus)
Vermaak, Frans N.S.

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Department of Economics, University of Pretoria

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This paper examines the dynamics of corporate capital structures for listed non-financial firms in South Africa. The dynamic models of capital structure have been utilised to document several findings of empirical significance. First, transaction costs reduce dramatically in the post liberalisation regime, and the associated speed of adjustment is more pronounced, and statistically significant for the post liberalisation epoch. Second, financial liberalisation has a significant impact on the capital structure speed of adjustment. Third, the results confirm most of the theoretical predictions of capital structure theories; however, the relationship is more significant in the post liberalised regime. Finally, new evidence has been revealed on what determines the debt maturity structure of firms in a transitional economy.

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Financial liberalization, Transitional economy, Generalized method of moments (GMM) techniques, Corporate capital structures

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Chipeta, C, Wolmarans, HP & Vermaak, FNS 2012, 'Financial liberalisation and the dynamics of firm leverage in a transitional economy : evidence from South Africa', South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 171-189.