Interest rate marketization, financing constraints and R & D investments: Evidence from China

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Under the background of the initial completion of Chinese interest rate marketization process, this paper aims to test the actual impact of interest rate marketization on micro-enterprise research and development (R & D) investments financing. Based on the current situation, we put forward the assumption that Chinese enterprises are generally facing financing constraints in R & D investment. The interest rate marketization, which reduced government intervention in fund pricing, helps alleviate financing constraints, especially for non-state-owned enterprises. This paper focuses on the moderating effect of interest rate marketization on financing constraints and R & D investments. The interest rate marketization index is constructed from three indicators: interest rate determination ways, interest rate fluctuation restrictions, and real interest rate level. We use the Euler-equation investment model to test the financing constraints of R & D investment. Based on panel data of listed firms for 2007-2016, we find that R & D investment faces wide financing constraints, and interest rate marketization alleviates financing constraints. More specifically, financing constraints are more significant for non-state-owned firms than for state-owned enterprises, and the deepening marketization of interest rates can effectively alleviate the financing constraints of non-state-owned enterprises.

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Zhao, X., Wang, Z., & Deng, M. (2019). Interest rate marketization, financing constraints and R & D investments: Evidence from China. Sustainability (Switzerland), 11(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/su11082311

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