Costly external finance, corporate investment, and the subprime mortgage credit crisis
Ran Duchin,
Oguzhan Ozbas and
Berk A. Sensoy
Journal of Financial Economics, 2010, vol. 97, issue 3, 418-435
Abstract:
We study the effect of the recent financial crisis on corporate investment. The crisis represents an unexplored negative shock to the supply of external finance for non-financial firms. Corporate investment declines significantly following the onset of the crisis, controlling for firm fixed effects and time-varying measures of investment opportunities. Consistent with a causal effect of a supply shock, the decline is greatest for firms that have low cash reserves or high net short-term debt, are financially constrained, or operate in industries dependent on external finance. To address endogeneity concerns, we measure firms' financial positions as much as four years prior to the crisis, and confirm that similar results do not follow placebo crises in the summers of 2003-2006. Nor do similar results follow the negative demand shock caused by September 11, 2001. The effects weaken considerably beginning in the third quarter of 2008, when the demand-side effects of the crisis became apparent. Additional analysis suggests an important precautionary savings motive for seemingly excess cash that is generally overlooked in the literature.
Keywords: Corporate; investment; Cash; Corporate; liquidity; Financing; constraints; Crisis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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