Expropriation Risk and Firm Growth: A Corporate Transparency Channel
53 Pages Posted: 29 Dec 2008 Last revised: 11 May 2011
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Expropriation Risk and Firm Growth: A Corporate Transparency Channel
Expropriation Risk and Firm Growth: A Corporate Transparency Channel
The Resource Curse: A Corporate Transparency Channel
Date Written: May 9, 2011
Abstract
We propose a new channel through which expropriation risk reduces capital allocation efficiency and decreases firm growth. We build an agency model of corporate disclosure when companies face risks of expropriation. The model predicts that in countries with insecure property rights, corporations mitigate the risk of expropriation by reducing transparency. We test this channel by employing a difference-in-difference approach. Using a panel of over 16,000 firms from 84 countries, we find that transparency of companies prone to expropriation is lower in countries with insecure property rights. The reduced transparency has an adverse effect on the efficiency of capital allocation and corporate growth.
Keywords: Resource Curse, Expropriation, Politics and Finance, Corporate Transparency and Disclosure, Investment Efficiency, Industry Growth
JEL Classification: G15
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