Financial Frictions, Underinvestment, and Investment Composition: Evidence from Indian Corporates

Financial Frictions, Underinvestment, and Investment Composition
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Volume/Issue: Volume 2017 Issue 134
Publication date: June 2017
ISBN: 9781484302644
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Banks and Banking , Exports and Imports , Investments and Securities-General , WP , firm , investment , investment rate , financial leverage , Corporate Leverage , India , investment project , Project length , firm investment , investment expenditure , investment decision , investment slowdown , Stocks , Exports , Capital adequacy requirements , Financial frictions , Private investment , Global

Summary

This paper studies private investment in India against the backdrop of a significant investment decline over the past decade. We analyze the potential causes of weaker investment at the firm level, using both firm-level financial statements and a novel dataset on firms’ investment project decisions, and find that financial frictions have played a role in the slowdown. Firms with higher financial leverage invest less, as do firms with lower earnings relative to their interest expenses. Consistent with the notion of credit constraints leading to pro-cyclical investment, we also find that firms with higher leverage are (i) less likely to undertake new investment projects, (ii) less likely to complete investment projects once begun, and (iii) undertake shorter-term investment projects.