SAIF Seminar Series (15)
Topic: SAIF Seminar Series (15)
Time: Friday , 2010-09-24 12:00-08:00
Venue:
Speaker: ,
Affiliations: Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Topic:
SAIF Seminar Series (15)
Time:
星期四,2010-09-24 10:30-12:00
Venue:
Room 505, Datong Building, 211 West Huaihai Road, SAIF
Speaker:
K.C. John Wei

Access to Equity Markets, Corporate Investments and Stock Returns: International Evidence
Introduction of the seminar
 
Abstract
Recent studies have documented that, in the United States, firms that increase asset investment subsequently earn substantially lower risk-adjusted returns, which is referred to as the investment or asset growth effect. In this study, we document substantial cross-country differences in the asset growth effect. More specifically, we find a strong asset growth effect among developed countries, but no such an effect among developing countries. Further analysis indicates that, among developed countries, cross-country difference in the asset growth effect can be explained by the ease of access to equity markets in addition to country characteristics such as culture and corporate asset growth. However, the inclusion of these country characteristics does not damper the effect of the ease of access to equity markets. Our results appear to be generally consistent with an overinvestment explanation for the investment effect initiated by Titman, Wei, and Xie (2004) and to be inconsistent with the prediction by the q-theory with investment frictions suggested by Li and Zhang (2010).
 
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