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Capital market access and innovation efficiency: A natural experiment from China’s pilot VAT reform in 2012

Duan Liu, Qianzhen Zhou, Shiqi Chen, Hong Wan and Hongbo He

International Review of Economics & Finance, 2021, vol. 71, issue C, 549-566

Abstract: This study analyzes the evolution of how seasoned equity offerings in the Chinese stock market affect corporate technological innovation by considering the easing of financing constraints through a reduced corporate tax burden. We use 2007–2016 data on listed manufacturing firms registered in the Chinese provinces and cities where a pilot reform program that replaced the business tax with a value added tax (VAT) was implemented in 2012. We explore the changes in and causes of the impacts of seasoned equity offerings on corporate R&D investment, technological innovation output, and technological innovation efficiency before and after the implementation of the pilot reform. Our empirical findings are as follows. (1) Generally, the seasoned equity offerings of listed firms in the manufacturing industries have a significantly positive effect on the firms’ current R&D investment and subsequent technological innovation output. (2) This positive effect shifts along with changes in corporate financing constraints and the dimensions of technological innovation. The pilot VAT reform has significantly changed how manufacturing firms’ seasoned equity offerings affect their R&D investments and technological innovation output. The positive effects of seasoned equity offerings on corporate R&D investment increase after the pilot reform, while the positive effects on the output of technological innovation decrease. (3) Finally, we find that seasoned equity offerings have a negative impact on firms’ technological innovation efficiency after the pilot VAT reform. Corporate governance plays a prominent role.

Keywords: Business tax; VAT; R&D investment; Seasoned equity offering; Technological innovation efficiency; Technological innovation output. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C31 D92 G32 O32 O38 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.iref.2020.09.026

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