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Antitakeover legislation and accounting conservatism: New evidence
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Antitakeover legislation and accounting conservatism: New evidence

Shijun Cheng, Augustine Duru and Yijiang Zhao
Journal of accounting and public policy, Vol.36(2), pp.119-140
01/03/2017

Abstract

Accounting conservatism Agency costs of debt Debtholder demand State antitakeover laws
We examine the effect of second-generation state antitakeover laws (ATLs) on accounting conservatism. We adopt a novel methodology that corrects for selection bias resulting from firms’ endogenous incorporation decision. Focusing on the period from when these ATLs became constitutional, we find a negative association between ATLs and conservatism. Our results suggest that ATLs decrease debtholder demand for conservatism by reducing agency costs of debt.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaccpubpol.2017.02.003View
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