Japanese Capital Structure and an Analysis of Mitsubishi Corporation
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Capital structure in Japan has been noted to be more highly leveraged than comparative North American firms which brings to mind the question: how is it that Japanese firms have been able to take on such high levels of debt? The answer lies in the environment that Japanese firms have been operating in. More specifically, the levels of debt are likely to have been induced by the lack of alternative sources
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A test of the two-tier corporate governance structure: The case of Japanese keiretsu, Journal of Financial Research 21, 37-51. Lincoln, J.R., M. Gerlach, and C. Ahmadjian, 1993, Keiretsu networks and corporate performance in Japan, Working paper, University of California at Berkeley. Prowse, S., 1992, The structure of corporate ownership in Japan, The Journal of Finance 47:3, 1121-1141. Wood, C., 1992, The Bubble Economy, The Atlantic Monthly Press, New York, 21-53. Japanese Capital Structure And the Analysis of Mitsubishi Corporation