Los procesos de inversión en activos como determinantes de la estructura financiera de las grandes empresas mexicanas, 2000-2016: Un enfoque por sectores desarrollo económico de México

  • Peujio Fozap F
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This paper analyzes how asset investment processes influence the financial structure of large companies in the manufacturing, commerce and services sectors. The results indicate that the expansion of its assets is due to its strategy of survival and expansion to other markets, which, because it has privileged acquisitions and mergers, is reflected in a relative increase in intangible assets, although physical assets remain as the main item. Econometric estimates for a panel of 63 large companies listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange show the relevance of cash flows and intangibles as factors that affect the financial structure of companies in the manufacturing sector, contrary to what is observed in the commerce and services sector, where it is the domestic economic activity, measured by the igae, which is associated with the evolution of leverage levels. (English) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Peujio Fozap, F. M. (2019). Los procesos de inversión en activos como determinantes de la estructura financiera de las grandes empresas mexicanas, 2000-2016: Un enfoque por sectores desarrollo económico de México. Análisis Económico, 34(85), 9–32. https://doi.org/10.24275/uam/azc/dcsh/ae/2019v34n85/peujio

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