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The dynamics of capital structure and heterogeneous systematic risk classes in Egypt

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  • Tarek I. Eldomiaty
  • Mohamed H. Azim

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine firms' strategies to change long‐ and short‐term debt financing in Egypt. It aims to examine a list of capital structure determinants that include the basic assumptions of the three well‐known theories of capital structure: tradeoff, pecking order, and free cash. Design/methodology/approach - The paper utilizes the properties of partial adjustment model for three heterogeneous systematic risk classes: high, medium and low. The sensitivity analysis is carried out using the “extreme bound analysis”. Findings - The results indicate that Egyptian firms adjust short‐ and long‐term debt according to the class of systematic risk; long‐term debt is a source of financing at all classes of systematic risk; firms have obvious tendency to extent short‐ to long‐term one; medium risk firms adjust long‐term debt according to the industry average debt, and depend heavily on long‐term debt financing; firms depend significantly and constantly on the liquidity position to adjust short‐term debt levels; and medium risk firms are relatively affected by the basic assumptions of free cash flow and low‐risk firms are relatively affected by the assumptions of the pecking order theory. Research limitations/implications - In general, the results provide evidence that the three theories have transitory effect from developed markets to transitional markets. In addition, the firm‐specific variables (industry characteristic, size and time) provide an additional support to the robustness of the results. Originality/value - Few, if any studies, have been carried out in Egyptian data.

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  • Tarek I. Eldomiaty & Mohamed H. Azim, 2008. "The dynamics of capital structure and heterogeneous systematic risk classes in Egypt," International Journal of Emerging Markets, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 3(1), pages 7-37, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:ijoemp:17468800810849204
    DOI: 10.1108/17468800810849204
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    1. Zhakupova Aizada & Arystanbayeva Saule & Issakhova Parida & Shakbutova Aliya & Alimshan Faizulayev, 2023. "Fueling Financial Sustainability in Emerging Markets: An Investigation of ESG Public Policy and Other Determinants in the Oil and Gas Industry through Effective Financial Planning," International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, Econjournals, vol. 13(4), pages 365-374, July.

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