Greasing the wheels of irreversible investment: International evidence on the economic effects of corruption
Kenneth Yung,
Qiuye Cai and
Deqing Diane Li
Global Finance Journal, 2023, vol. 58, issue C
Abstract:
Firm- and industry-specific investments are irreversible. Irreversibility makes investment more sensitive to risk. Firms are reluctant to engage in irreversible investment (IRRE) in the face of uncertainty. Corruption provides firms with a mechanism to grease the wheels of irreversible projects. In this study, corruption is proxied by the corruption perception index (CPI). Low levels of perceived corruption (i.e., high CPI scores) imply limited access to the benefits of greasing wheels. We find a significant negative relationship between IRRE and CPI in this study. Our baseline regression results remain consistent after a battery of robustness checks. We also find that the negative relationship between IRRE and CPI is elevated (mitigated) when uncertainty is high (low). In addition, the negative relationship is moderated (elevated) if tolerance of uncertainty is high (low). An additional analysis finds results suggesting that information transparency mitigates country-level uncertainty and thus offers a viable mechanism to counter corruption.
Keywords: Irreversible investment; Investment irreversibility; Corruption perception; Greasing the wheels; Reluctance to invest; Uncertainty (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.gfj.2023.100895
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