Going long, going short, issue or liquidate? Corporate debt maturity of Mexican public firms

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Purpose: This paper studies the determinants of the debt maturity of Mexican-listed companies by analysing the effects on the extensive (issuing or liquidating debt) and the intensive (debt maturity renegotiation) margins. Design/methodology/approach: This study, using a Tobit model for panel data a...

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Autores: Farfán-Pérez, Lianet, Moreno, Jorge O., Adamuz, María de las Mercedes
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Universidad ESAN
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Lenguaje:inglés
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Enlace del recurso:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12640/4591
https://doi.org/10.1108/JEFAS-03-2024-0082
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Debt maturity
Tobit
Mexican firms
McDonald and Moffitt decomposition
Madurez de la deuda
Modelo Tobit
Empresas mexicanas
Descomposición de McDonald y Moffitt
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title Going long, going short, issue or liquidate? Corporate debt maturity of Mexican public firms
spellingShingle Going long, going short, issue or liquidate? Corporate debt maturity of Mexican public firms
Farfán-Pérez, Lianet
Debt maturity
Tobit
Mexican firms
McDonald and Moffitt decomposition
Madurez de la deuda
Modelo Tobit
Empresas mexicanas
Descomposición de McDonald y Moffitt
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.02.04
title_short Going long, going short, issue or liquidate? Corporate debt maturity of Mexican public firms
title_full Going long, going short, issue or liquidate? Corporate debt maturity of Mexican public firms
title_fullStr Going long, going short, issue or liquidate? Corporate debt maturity of Mexican public firms
title_full_unstemmed Going long, going short, issue or liquidate? Corporate debt maturity of Mexican public firms
title_sort Going long, going short, issue or liquidate? Corporate debt maturity of Mexican public firms
author Farfán-Pérez, Lianet
author_facet Farfán-Pérez, Lianet
Moreno, Jorge O.
Adamuz, María de las Mercedes
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Adamuz, María de las Mercedes
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Moreno, Jorge O.
Adamuz, María de las Mercedes
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Tobit
Mexican firms
McDonald and Moffitt decomposition
topic Debt maturity
Tobit
Mexican firms
McDonald and Moffitt decomposition
Madurez de la deuda
Modelo Tobit
Empresas mexicanas
Descomposición de McDonald y Moffitt
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.02.04
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Modelo Tobit
Empresas mexicanas
Descomposición de McDonald y Moffitt
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description Purpose: This paper studies the determinants of the debt maturity of Mexican-listed companies by analysing the effects on the extensive (issuing or liquidating debt) and the intensive (debt maturity renegotiation) margins. Design/methodology/approach: This study, using a Tobit model for panel data and measuring maturity as a time variable, shows that size, liquidity and leverage, among other firm characteristics, as well as the market interest rate, explain debt maturity. Additionally, the study employs the McDonald and Moffitt decomposition to determine whether the explanatory variables of maturity have a more significant effect on the decision to issue or liquidate debt or on debt maturity renegotiations. Findings: The results obtained highlight that the market interest rate negatively affects debt maturity. On the other hand, variables like size, liquidity, collateral and leverage demonstrate a positive relationship with the dependent variable. In addition, the extensive margin has a higher impact on corporate debt than the intensive margin, suggesting that firms prefer to liquidate or issue new debt rather than renegotiate preexisting contracts. Research limitations/implications: The main limitation of this study is the use of an unbalanced panel. The lack of data limits the application of specific methodologies suggested by the literature as a way to test the robustness of the estimates. Originality/value: First of all, this study adds empirical evidence of debt maturity decisions by publicly traded firms in a middle-income country such as Mexico to the existing literature on maturity choice. Second, the study treats debt maturity as a time-censored, limited variable. Finally, the authors have used the McDonald and Moffitt (1980) methodology to decompose the effect of each independent variable into extensive and intensive margins.
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