Exchange rate exposure and firm dynamics
Juliana Salomao and
Liliana Varela
LSE Research Online Documents on Economics from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library
Abstract:
This paper develops a heterogeneous firm-dynamics model to jointly study firms' currency debt composition and investment choices. In our model, foreign currency borrowing arises from a dynamic trade-o between exposure to currency risk and growth. The model endogenously generates selection of productive firms into foreign currency borrowing. Among them, firms with high marginal product of capital use foreign loans more intensively. We assess econometrically the model's predicted pattern of foreign currency borrowing using firm-level census data from the deregulation of these loans in Hungary, calibrate the model and quantify the aggregate impact of this financing. Our counterfactual exercises show that assessing the allocation of foreign loans across firms is critical to understand their aggregate consequences.
Keywords: firm dynamics; foreign currency debt; currency mismatch; uncovered interest rate parity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F31 F34 F36 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 41 pages
Date: 2020-05-26
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Journal Article: Exchange Rate Exposure and Firm Dynamics (2022) 
Working Paper: Exchange rate exposure and firm dynamics (2022) 
Working Paper: Exchange Rate Exposure and Firm Dynamics (2018) 
Working Paper: Exchange Rate Exposure and Firm Dynamics (2018) 
Working Paper: Exchange Rate Exposure and Firm Dynamics (2018) 
Working Paper: Exchange Rate Exposure and Firm Dynamics (2018) 
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