Corporate investment in emerging markets: the role of commodity prices

Magud, N. E. & Sosa, S. (2017). Corporate investment in emerging markets: the role of commodity prices. Economía, 18(1), 157 - 195. https://doi.org/10.31389/eco.54
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We examine how firm-level and country-specific macroeconomic variables determine corporate investment in emerging markets. In particular, we investigate how investment decisions are affected by changes in country-specific commodity export prices, using firmlevel data from 38 emerging markets for the period 1990–2013. We show that in addition to the standard firm-level variables (such as expected future profitability, cash flows, leverage, and new debt flows), commodity export prices play a significant role in driving corporate investment. Moreover, we show that the sharp decline in commodity prices since 2011 has been a key factor explaining the sizable slowdown in private investment growth during this period, especially in regions with large net commodity exporters.

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