Uncertainty and leverage nexus: does trade credit matter?

This study investigates how uncertainty (economic policy uncertainty, market-based uncertainty, firm-specific uncertainty, and CAPM-based uncertainty) impacts the Chinese listed firms’ capital structure for the period 1999–2016, and further tests whether this relationship varies for state-owned ente...

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