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Maturity mismatch and financial crises: Evidence from emerging market corporations
Authors:Hoyt Bleakley  Kevin Cowan
Affiliation:a Booth School of Business, University of Chicago, 5807 South Woodlawn Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60637, United States
b Banco Central de Chile, Agustinas 1180, Oficina 350, Santiago, Chile
Abstract:
Substantial attention has been paid in recent years to the risk of maturity mismatch in emerging markets. Although this risk is microeconomic in nature, the evidence advanced thus far has taken the form of macro correlations. We evaluate this mechanism empirically at the micro level by using a database of over 3000 publicly listed firms from fifteen emerging markets. We measure the risk of maturity mismatch by estimating, at the firm level, the effect on investment of the interaction of short-term exposure and aggregate capital flight. This effect is (statistically) zero, contrary to the prediction of the maturity-mismatch hypothesis. This conclusion is robust to using a variety of different estimators, alternative measures of capital flows, and controls for devaluation effects and access to international capital. We do find evidence that short-term-exposed firms pay higher financing costs, and have lower equity valuations, but not that this reduction in net worth translates into a drop in investment or sales.
Keywords:E22   F41   G31   G32
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