Labor Protection Laws and Corporate Cash Holdings
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- Master of Science [1806]
Abstract
The research is conducted to find empirical evidence of labor laws impact on cash
holdings for Norwegian firms in the timespan between 1998 and 2013. Further, it
relates the main research with factors such as firm size, grade of labor-intensity
and CEO gender to explain the findings. We use account-data to run panel data
regressions with FE, and find that cash holdings increase with 6.82% for big sized
labor-intensive firms when labor laws become strict. The results supports previous
research by Serfling (2013) conducted in the US. The findings also contradict
evidence from US regarding determinants of cash holdings, while complementing
findings in Europe and hence suggest a degree of homogeneity among firms in Europe.
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Masteroppgave(MSc) in Master of Science in Finance - Handelshøyskolen BI, 2016