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Do credit market accessibility and legal protection shape corporate innovation?

Danlin Shen, Carl R. Chen, Xinyan Yan and Zhihong Yi

Journal of Financial Research, 2022, vol. 45, issue 3, 719-754

Abstract: We examine the effects of credit market accessibility and legal protection on corporate innovation in a pseudo‐multinational setting at the firm level, emphasizing the channels through which corporate innovation is affected. A horse race suggests that credit market accessibility facilitates innovation more than legal protection does. Credit market accessibility promotes innovation by alleviating financial constraints through reduced bank loan costs, larger bank loans, and more long‐term loans. Consistent with our reasoning, the effects are greater for private enterprises than for state‐owned firms.

Date: 2022
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