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Ecos de Economía
versión impresa ISSN 1657-4206
Resumen
MUNOZ MENDOZA, Jorge Andrés y SEPULVEDA YELPO, Sandra María. Does managerial Discretion affect Debt maturity in chilean firms? an agency cost anD asymmetric information approach. ecos.econ. [online]. 2016, vol.20, n.43, pp.65-87. ISSN 1657-4206. https://doi.org/10.17230/ecos.2016.43.4.
We address debt maturity determinants for Chilean firms using data whose information was drawn from the Longitudinal Survey of Companies (ELE). Results from pooled Tobit regressions indicate that for firms with high growth opportunities, managerial discretion will encourage longer debt terms, a decision that contributes to reducing liquidity risk. For firms with low growth opportunities, managerial discretion does not affect debt maturity, while external monitoring reduces it. These results provide new evidence for international literature. Other conclusions suggest that debt maturity is positively related to firm size, capital structure, and asset tangibility and negatively related to agency costs and belonging to business holdings. These findings support international studies.
Palabras clave : Debt maturity; agency costs; ownership structure; managerial discretion; monitoring..