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Author:Lee, Hanbaek 

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Disclosure Regulation, Intangible Capital and the Disappearance of Public Firms

Since the mid-1990s, the number of listed firms in the U.S. has halved, and their public disclosure has become opaquer. To explain these trends, we develop a general equilibrium model where the choices of going public or private and the transparency of voluntary disclosure are characterized analytically. In the equilibrium, the stock market with directed search and the private equity market with random search co-exist. According to the estimation, stricter disclosure regulation and increased intangible capital share are the key drivers of the observed patterns. Lastly, we characterize a ...
Finance and Economics Discussion Series , Paper 2023-050

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