Not all shadow banking is bad! Evidence from credit intermediation of non-financial Chinese firms

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Vinh Q. T. Dang
Isaac Otchere
Erin P. K. So
Isabel K. M. Yan
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[1] Macau University of Science and Technology,School of Business
[2] Carleton University,Sprott School of Business
[3] Hong Kong Baptist University,Department of Economics
[4] Department of Economics and Finance,undefined
[5] City University of Hong Kong,undefined
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Credit intermediation; Shadow banking; Leverage; Investment; China; Political connection; Affiliation; G31; G32; P2;
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Using data from 2009 to 2016 data, we investigate the relation between leverage and investment in listed firms in China against the backdrop of rising shadow banking. We examine a component of Chinese shadow banking specifically related to firm financing: entrusted loans that arise through credit intermediation among non-financial listed firms. We identify credit intermediation by estimating the elasticity of liquid financial assets to financial liabilities. Our fixed-effect instrumental variable estimation shows that credit intermediation among Chinese firms positively affects firm investment efficiency. In particular, as firms lend to other affiliated firms, the enhanced lender-borrower interest alignment alleviates debt overhang problem that firms must otherwise fully endure in industries where there is no active credit intermediation. For private firms, affiliation with lending state-owned enterprises is a substitute for political connection, as both forge stronger interest alignment and reduce debt overhang. We observe a similar outcome for state-owned enterprises in industries where credit intermediation is performed by either private or state firms. Moreover, credit intermediation exerts some disciplinary effects on the investment of low-performance firms. Our findings are robust to different measures of firm performance.
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页码:1437 / 1462
页数:25
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