Political Uncertainty and Dividend Policy: Evidence from International Political Crises

Tao Huang, Fei Wu, Jin Yu, Bohui Zhang
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We examine the impact of political uncertainty on firms' payout policy. Using a large international sample across 35 countries over the period from year 1990 to 2008, we find that past dividend payers are more likely to terminate dividends and that non-payers are less likely to initiate dividends during periods of high political uncertainty. These findings suggest a precautionary incentive of managers in response to political shocks. Nevertheless, the impact of political shocks seems to be attenuated by stable political systems. In addition to identifying this precautionary incentive, we also document that firms with lower market valuation or less liquidity are more likely to initiate dividends during periods of high political uncertainty, which is consistent with the catering theory of dividends.
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政治不确定性与股利政策:来自国际政治危机的证据
我们研究了政治不确定性对公司支付政策的影响。通过对35个国家1990年至2008年的大型国际样本分析,我们发现,在政治高度不确定性时期,过去的派息者更有可能终止派息,而非派息者更不可能开始派息。这些发现表明,管理者在应对政治冲击时存在一种预防性激励。然而,稳定的政治制度似乎减弱了政治冲击的影响。除了确定这种预防性激励外,我们还证明,市场估值较低或流动性较差的公司更有可能在政治高度不确定的时期启动股息,这与股息的迎合理论一致。
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