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Corporate Investments and Financing Constraints: Analyzing Firm-Varying Investment Cash Flow Sensitivities

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  • B. D'espallier
  • S. Vandemaele
  • L. Peeters

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Recent studies in corporate finance estimate firm-varying investment-cash flow sensitivities (ICFS) when empirically studying financing constraints. We go along with this approach but suggest two methodological improvements. First, we estimate firm-varying ICFS by modeling heterogeneous slopes in the investment equation thereby taking into account the dynamics of the underlying investment model. Secondly, we study the drivers of ICFS in an ex-post regression-analysis thereby accounting for non-linear effects and ‘ceteris-paribus’-conditions. The results show that the firm’s ICFS is negatively related to size, dividend payout, profitability, and positively related to leverage suggesting a tight link between ICFS and the firm’s constraints-status. Additionally, ICFS is negatively related to the level and volatility of cash flow, 5suggesting that a significant ICFS occurs mainly in low cash flow-states and can be lowered by the practice of cash-buffering. Finally, we find evidence of a non-linear tangibility-effect in line with the non-monotonic credit multiplier.

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  • B. D'espallier & S. Vandemaele & L. Peeters, 2009. "Corporate Investments and Financing Constraints: Analyzing Firm-Varying Investment Cash Flow Sensitivities," Review of Business and Economic Literature, Intersentia, vol. 0(4), pages 461-489, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:sen:rebelj:v:liv:y:2009:i:4:p:461-489
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    Cited by:

    1. Filipe Silva & Carlos Carreira, 2012. "Measuring Firms’ Financial Constraints: A Rough Guide," Notas Económicas, Faculty of Economics, University of Coimbra, issue 36, pages 23-46, December.
    2. Silva Filipe & Carreira Carlos, 2017. "Financial Constraints: Do They Matter to Allocate R&D Subsidies?," The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, De Gruyter, vol. 17(4), pages 1-26, October.
    3. Carlos Carreira & Filipe Silva, 2012. "Where Are The Fragilities? The Relationship Between Firms' Financial Constraints, Size, And Age," Book Chapters, in: João Sousa Andrade & Marta C. N. Simões & Ivan Stosic & Dejan Eric & Hasan Hanic (ed.), Managing Structural Changes - Trends and Requirements, edition 1, volume 1, chapter 10, pages 184-198, Institute of Economic Sciences.

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