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Selected Papers from the 2018 IEF Conference and Financial and Economic Development in China, September 20, 2018, Nanjing Audit University

Investor Disagreement, Government Subsidies and the Abnormal Day-one Returns of IPOs: Evidence from China

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Pages 3522-3550 | Published online: 09 Oct 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Based on irrational investor behavior and by exploiting newly constructed proxy measures for investor disagreement, we develop and test a theory which can successfully account for excessively high returns observed on the first day of IPOs launched in China’s stock markets. 93.8% of IPO companies in our sample received government subsidies, prompting us to examine whether and to what extent government subsidies categorized as “science and technology”, “international” and “other” affect the day-one return of IPOs. Also, to further examine the extent to which government subsidies may indirectly affect returns, we incorporate and study estimated interaction terms between government subsidies and investor disagreement to investigate the role of this particular non-linear channel. The results show that returns on companies receiving government subsidies are lower on average than on those who did not receive any government subsidies prior to their IPO, and that the higher the government subsidy, the lower the level of investor disagreement and the lower the IPO day-one return.

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Acknowledgments

The work is sponsored by K.C.Wong Magna Fund in Ningbo University and Ningbo-CASS collaborative grant NTZKT201701.

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Funding

This work was supported by the National Social Science Fund Project [15BJY164].

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