Do financing constraints impact outward foreign direct investment? Evidence from India

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This study examines the role of financing constraints in explaining outward foreign direct investment (FDI) using unique firm-level panel data on Indian manufacturing during the period 2007–2014. We consider the role of both internal and external finance, and employ instrumental variable probit and Tobit models to examine financing constraints in outward FDI decisions and intensity. We find that internal finance impacts the likelihood of outward FDI. Further, using count data models, we examine financing constraints in determining strategies regarding a firm’s number of affiliates abroad. Our findings reveal that firms with greater cash flows and liquidity are likely to have more foreign affiliates.

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Sasidharan, S., & Padmaja, M. (2018). Do financing constraints impact outward foreign direct investment? Evidence from India. Asian Development Review, 35(1), 108–132. https://doi.org/10.1162/adev_a_00107

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