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Is Investment-Cash flow Sensitivity a Good Measure of Financing Constraints?

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Is Investment-Cash flow Sensitivity a Good Measure of Financing Constraints?

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Author InfoGeorge, R. Kabir, M.R. Qian, J. (Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research) Abstract Several studies use the investment – cash flow sensitivity as a measure of financing constraints while some others disagree.The source of this disparity lies mostly in differences in opinion regarding the segregation of severely financially constrained firms from less constrained ones.We examine this controversy by analyzing firms affiliated to business groups that are subject to less financing constraints relative to independent firms.Our results show strong investment – cash flow sensitivities for both group and non-group firms, but no significant difference between them.The finding is robust to alternative investment models and estimation techniques.We investigate this finding further by analyzing the influence of various firm-specific characteristics like size, age, leverage and ownership structure.We continue to observe that less financially constrained firms do not exhibit a sig

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