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Capital Structure over the Life Cycle

Chase Parker DeHan    

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I hypothesize that highly innovative firms ? those with high risk, yet higher potential return ? will be more likely to raise funds through stock markets than bond markets.  Using the product life-cycle as a theoretical framework, this is all placed within the context of the Trade-Off theory of capital structure.  Empirically, I test this relationship of innovative activity to equity issuance by regressing patent activity (as a proxy for innovation) on the ratio of funds raised through the stock market to total funds raised.  The results are statistically and economically meaningful.

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