Author:
Chen Huafeng Jason,Kacperczyk Marcin,Ortiz-Molina Hernán
Abstract
AbstractWe study whether the constraints on firms’ operations imposed by labor
unions affect firms’ costs of equity. The cost of equity is
significantly higher for firms in more unionized industries. This effect holds
after controlling for several industry and firm characteristics, is robust to
endogeneity concerns, and is not driven by omitted variables. Moreover, the
unionization premium is stronger when unions face a more favorable bargaining
environment and is highly countercyclical. Unionization is also positively
related to various measures of operating leverage. Our findings suggest that
labor unions increase firms’ costs of equity by decreasing
firms’ operating flexibility.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Economics and Econometrics,Finance,Accounting
Cited by
317 articles.
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