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Corporate Leverage And Currency Crises

Arturo Bris
IMD International; European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI); Yale University - International Center for Finance

Yrjo Koskinen
Boston University - Department of Finance & Economics; Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)


March 2000

AFA 2001 New Orleans; Yale ICF & SOM Working Paper No. ICF - 00-05

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This paper provides an explanation of currency crises based on an argument that bailing out financially distressed exporting firms through a currency depreciation is ex-post optimal. Exporting firms have profitable investment opportunities, but they will not invest because high leverage causes debt overhang problems. The government can make investments feasible by not defending a fixed exchange rate and letting the currency depreciate. Currency depreciation always increases the profitability of new investments when revenues are in a foreign currency and costs are at least partially in domestic. Interestingly, foreign borrowing by exporting firms doesn't change the qualitative results: if firms' debt is denominated in foreign currency, a larger depreciation is needed to restore incentives to invest. An important feature in our model is that in general exporting firms choose to finance investments with debt instead of equity. Currency depreciation is socially optimal if risky projects have a higher expected return than safe projects and if firms are forced to rely on debt financing because of underdeveloped equity markets. Although currency depreciation is always ex-post optimal, it can be harmful ex-ante. Exporting firms know that the government will let the currency depreciate, if their risky investments have failed. This leads to excessive investment in risky projects even if more valuable safe projects are available.

JEL Classifications: F34, G15, G31, G32

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Date posted: March 30, 2000 ; Last revised: October 27, 2008

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Bris, Arturo and Koskinen, Yrjo, Corporate Leverage And Currency Crises (March 2000). AFA 2001 New Orleans; Yale ICF & SOM Working Paper No. ICF - 00-05. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=217169 or doi:10.2139/ssrn.217169


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Arturo Bris (Contact Author)
IMD International ( email )
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European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI)
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Yale University - International Center for Finance ( email )
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Yrjo Koskinen
Boston University - Department of Finance & Economics ( email )
595 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
United States
617-353-9775 (Phone)
617-353-6667 (Fax)
HOME PAGE: http://smgnet.bu.edu/mgmt_new/profiles/KoskinenYrjo.html
Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)
90-98 Goswell Road
London EC1V 7RR
United Kingdom
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