Abstract

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether capital structure affects the performance of non-financial firms in Pakistan. Design/methodology/approach – Panel econometric techniques namely pooled ordinary least squares (OLS), fixed effects, and random effects were used to investigate the impact of capital structure on performance of non-financial firms listed on the Karachi Stock Exchange Pakistan during 2004-2009. Findings – Empirical results indicate that all measures of capital structure (i.e. total debt ratio, long and short-term debt ratio) are negatively related to return on assets in all regressions. Moreover, total debt ratio and long-term debt ratio are negatively related to market-to-book ratio under the pooled OLS model, whereas these measures are positively related to market-to-book ratio under the fixed effects model. Short-term debt ratio is positively related to market-to-book ratio in all regressions, however the relationship is found insignificant. A negative relationship...

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