Convergence of of corporate finance patterns in Europe
Mullineux, A., Murinde, V. and Sensarma, R.
(2010)
Convergence of of corporate finance patterns in Europe.
Economic Issues, 15 (2).
ISSN 1363-7029
We investigate the pattern of corporate financing through bank loans, bond markets and stock markets in the European Union (EU). Specifically, we examine whether the European economies are converging towards a market-oriented or a bank-oriented financial system. Panel unit root tests and GMM regressions are applied to flow of funds data for eight EU countries over the period 1972- 2004. We find that the pattern of corporate financing in the EU mimics elements of the pecking order theory of financing choices. Furthermore, the EU financial system seems to be converging on a variant of the Anglo-Saxon model, with heavy reliance on internal financing and financing from the capital market.
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Additional information | Copyright Economic Issues Education Fund |
Keywords | corporate financing, eu, gmm, financial convergence |
Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 11:34 |
Last Modified | 30 May 2025 23:33 |
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