Do internal capital markets in business groups mitigate firms' financial constraints?
Keywords: 
Business groups
Internal capital markets
Productivity
Pledgeable income
Financial constraints
Issue Date: 
2022
Publisher: 
Elsevier
ISSN: 
1872-6372
Note: 
This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license
Citation: 
Kabbach-de-Castro, L.C. (Luiz Castro); Kirch, G. (Guilherme). "Do internal capital markets in business groups mitigate firms' financial constraints?". Journal of Banking & Finance. 143, 2022, 106573
Abstract
We develop a new rationale for capital allocation in business groups’ internal capital markets. We show that productivity and pledgeable income jointly drive capital allocation within an internal capital market. In financially constrained business groups, an efficient internal capital market can allocate marginal funds to firms that have high pledgeability of income because of a multiplier effect: a dollar of internal funds generates a bigger increase in investment. This result has important implications for the business group affiliation strategy. Whether or not a financially constrained but highly productive firm will benefit from group affiliation depends on its borrowing capacity vis-à-vis other affiliates.

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