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Firm Leverage and Boom-Bust Cycles

Firm Leverage and Boom-Bust Cycles
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 39
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ISBN-10 : 9798400245282
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Book Synopsis Firm Leverage and Boom-Bust Cycles by : Can Sever

Download or read book Firm Leverage and Boom-Bust Cycles written by Can Sever and published by International Monetary Fund. This book was released on 2023-06-16 with total page 39 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This paper explores the dynamic relationship between firm debt and real outcomes using data from 24 European economies over the period of 2000-2018. Based on macro data, it shows that a rise in credit to firms is associated with an increase in employment growth in the short-term, but employment growth declines in the medium-term. This pattern remains similar, even when the changes in credit to households are accounted for. Next, using data from a large sample of firms, it shows that firm leverage buildups predict similar boom-bust growth cycles in firm employment: Firms with a larger increase in leverage experience a boost in employment growth in the short-term, but employment growth decreases in the medium-term. Relatedly, the volatility of employment growth increases in the aftermath of firm leverage buildups. Finally, this paper provides suggestive evidence on the role of a financial channel in the relationship between firm leverage buildups and employment growth. The results show that a rise in firm leverage is associated with a persistently higher debt service ratio, pointing the drag on finances. Consistently, boom-bust growth cycles in the aftermath of firm leverage buildups are not limited to employment growth, but are also pronounced for investment. Moreover, the medium-term decline in firm employment growth as predicted by leverage buildups becomes even larger if aggregate financial conditions tighten. The findings are in favor of “lean against the wind” approach in policy making.


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