International Economics

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  N°169  
Issue Q2 2022  
Foreign investors and target firms’ financial structure  
Lorenzo Bencivelli
Beniamino Pisicoli
 
We study how FDIs affect the financial structure of targeted firms, by looking at a sample of foreign acquisitions occurred in Italy between 1998 and 2016. We show that the entry of foreign investors promotes the diversification of financing sources. Moreover, foreign acquisitions lower investment sensitivity to the availability of bank credit and cash flow sensitivity of cash, allowing targeted firms to rely more on non-bank external financing channels. Importantly, these effects are stronger for investment in intangible assets. These findings suggest that the positive productivity effects of FDI emphasized in the literature are, at least in part, traceable to enhanced investment in capital that is harder to finance through the banking sector.
Abstract

   
FDIs ; Firms' financial structure ; Non-bank financing ; Investment ; Keywords
F15 ; F21 ; F23 ; F61 ; JEL classification
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