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The Determinants of Firms' Hedging Policies
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1985
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Hedging PoliciesPositive TheoryCorporate TaxationEconomic ValueFinancial Risk ManagementCorporate TaxFinancial ManagementAccountingValue-maximizing CorporationsManagementBusinessCost Of CapitalHedge FundCorporate GovernanceFinancingFinanceCorporate FinanceFinancial Structure
We develop a positive theory of the hedging behavior of value-maximizing corporations. We treat hedging by corporations simply as one part of the firm's financing decisions. We examine (1) taxes, (2) contracting costs, and (3) the impact of hedging policy on the firm's investment decisions as explanations of the observed wide diversity of hedging practices among large, widely-held corporations. Our theory provides answers to the questions: (1) why some firms hedge and others do not; (2) why firms hedge some risks but not others; and (3) why some firms hedge their accounting risk exposure while others hedge their economic value.
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