The Facts About Time-to-Build

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Petya Koeva Brooks

International Monetary Fund (IMF) - Research Department

Date Written: August 2000

Abstract

This paper presents new empirical evidence about the process of plant investment. Using newspaper and trade journal articles, the author collects and analyzes time-to-build data for a sample of Compustat firms. These data suggest that the average construction lead time for new plants is around two years in most industries. Business cycle fluctuations do not affect the length of time-to-build. The investment lead times are generally not sensitive to the size of the projects. Only nine percent of the firms in the sample deviate from their investment schedules and delay or abandon their projects.

Keywords: Time-to-build, investment

JEL Classification: C81, D24, E22

Suggested Citation

Koeva, Petya, The Facts About Time-to-Build (August 2000). IMF Working Paper No. 00/138, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=879925

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