| Title: | Firm-Specific Information and the Efficiency of Investment | 
| Authors: | Henry, Peter Chari, Anusha | 
| Issue Date: | Jan-2007 | 
| Publisher: | Center on Democracy, Development, and Rule of Law | 
| Abstract: | We use a new firm-level dataset to examine the efficiency of investment in emerging economies. In the three-year period following stock market liberalizations, the growth rate of the typical firm’s capital stock exceeds its pre-liberalization mean by an average of 5.4 percentage points. Cross-sectional changes in investment are significantly correlated with the signals about fundamentals embedded in the stock price changes that occur upon liberalization. Panel data estimations show that a 1-percentage point increase in a firm’s expected future sales growth predicts a 4.1-percentage point increase in its investment; country-specific changes in the cost of capital predict a 2.3-percentage point increase in investment; firm-specific changes in risk premia do not affect investment. | 
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2451/31386 | 
| Appears in Collections: | Peter Henry's Collection | 
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