Against the prevailing background of an unusual capital flow reversal which is posing immense challenges to the integration of the region's banking sector, this study measures macro-prudential instruments affecting t...Against the prevailing background of an unusual capital flow reversal which is posing immense challenges to the integration of the region's banking sector, this study measures macro-prudential instruments affecting the implementation of an integrated financial service industry. This study is important at times when domestic and country-based financial policies are directed at competing goals. The interaction of macro-prudential policies with other policies, in particular monetary policies and micro-prudential policies is crucial to address systemic risk involved. There is growing recognition that prudential policies tools interact and coordinate with one another. To utilize multiple instruments seems to provide a greater assurance of effectiveness by tackling risk from various angles. As such, this study also assesses the interactions of the policies. The study also proposes a baseline model to capture systemic risk due to liquidity risk and risk because of currency devaluation.展开更多
For most firms,especially the small-and medium-sized ones,the operational decisions are affected by their internal capital and ability to obtain external capital.However,the majority of the current studies on dynamic ...For most firms,especially the small-and medium-sized ones,the operational decisions are affected by their internal capital and ability to obtain external capital.However,the majority of the current studies on dynamic inventory control ignore the firm’s financial status and financing issues completely.An important question that arises is:what are the dynamic optimal inventory and financing policies for firms with limited capital and limited access to external capital?In this paper,we review some of the latest developments in this area.After a brief review of single period models,we focus on multi-period dynamic control of the firm who aims to optimize its xpected terminal wealth.Two cases are discussed in detail:self-finance and short term finance.In the first case,the firm has to rely on its own capital for all ordering decisions,while in the second,the firm can borrow short term loan from lenders.A detailed characterization of the optimal policy is presented and its managerial insights are discussed.Several possible extensions are suggested.展开更多
In a supply chain with a retailer confronted with financial constraints,impacts on profits of the supply chain can be alleviated by increasing the retailer's efforts and market demand through external financing( b...In a supply chain with a retailer confronted with financial constraints,impacts on profits of the supply chain can be alleviated by increasing the retailer's efforts and market demand through external financing( bank). If the cost of bank lending is not very high,the capitalconstrained retailer can borrow money and make efforts. The reduction of bank interest rates,however,increases the retailer's efforts. We prove that there is a unique equilibrium point between the retailers. We find out the optimal interest rate of the bank and the optimal efforts by the retailer through numerical analysis and verify validity of the results.展开更多
Background:The purpose of the study is to understand the role of cash flow sensitivity to investment as a measure of financial constraints among listed Indian manufacturing firms.It also analyses the role of tangibili...Background:The purpose of the study is to understand the role of cash flow sensitivity to investment as a measure of financial constraints among listed Indian manufacturing firms.It also analyses the role of tangibility in alleviating financial constraints.Further,the role of other financial factors in investment decisions is explored.Methods:The study is conducted using the generalized method of moments(GMM)estimator on dynamic panel data for the period of(2009–2015)on 768 listed manufacturing firms.Results:The analysis finds that cash flow sensitivity is a valid measure of financial constraints in the Indian manufacturing sector.Results according to splitting criteria found that investment decisions of standalone firms are more sensitive to cash flow than group affiliated firms.Further,splitting the firms according to market capitalization and tangible net worth reveals a higher degree of cash flow sensitivity by firms with lower market capitalization and asset tangibility.The results for the effects of tangibility of assets on easing financial constraint were found significant only in the case of firms with low tangible net worth and medium market capitalization.Conclusions:The study confirms cash flow sensitivity to investment as a valid measure of financial constraints.It will confirm pooling of internal funds by financially constrained firms to accept profitable investment opportunities in future.Further,it also reports that asset tangibility eases the financial constraints faced by firms.展开更多
文摘Against the prevailing background of an unusual capital flow reversal which is posing immense challenges to the integration of the region's banking sector, this study measures macro-prudential instruments affecting the implementation of an integrated financial service industry. This study is important at times when domestic and country-based financial policies are directed at competing goals. The interaction of macro-prudential policies with other policies, in particular monetary policies and micro-prudential policies is crucial to address systemic risk involved. There is growing recognition that prudential policies tools interact and coordinate with one another. To utilize multiple instruments seems to provide a greater assurance of effectiveness by tackling risk from various angles. As such, this study also assesses the interactions of the policies. The study also proposes a baseline model to capture systemic risk due to liquidity risk and risk because of currency devaluation.
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.71390330)
文摘For most firms,especially the small-and medium-sized ones,the operational decisions are affected by their internal capital and ability to obtain external capital.However,the majority of the current studies on dynamic inventory control ignore the firm’s financial status and financing issues completely.An important question that arises is:what are the dynamic optimal inventory and financing policies for firms with limited capital and limited access to external capital?In this paper,we review some of the latest developments in this area.After a brief review of single period models,we focus on multi-period dynamic control of the firm who aims to optimize its xpected terminal wealth.Two cases are discussed in detail:self-finance and short term finance.In the first case,the firm has to rely on its own capital for all ordering decisions,while in the second,the firm can borrow short term loan from lenders.A detailed characterization of the optimal policy is presented and its managerial insights are discussed.Several possible extensions are suggested.
文摘In a supply chain with a retailer confronted with financial constraints,impacts on profits of the supply chain can be alleviated by increasing the retailer's efforts and market demand through external financing( bank). If the cost of bank lending is not very high,the capitalconstrained retailer can borrow money and make efforts. The reduction of bank interest rates,however,increases the retailer's efforts. We prove that there is a unique equilibrium point between the retailers. We find out the optimal interest rate of the bank and the optimal efforts by the retailer through numerical analysis and verify validity of the results.
基金This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public,commercial,or not-for-profit sectors。
文摘Background:The purpose of the study is to understand the role of cash flow sensitivity to investment as a measure of financial constraints among listed Indian manufacturing firms.It also analyses the role of tangibility in alleviating financial constraints.Further,the role of other financial factors in investment decisions is explored.Methods:The study is conducted using the generalized method of moments(GMM)estimator on dynamic panel data for the period of(2009–2015)on 768 listed manufacturing firms.Results:The analysis finds that cash flow sensitivity is a valid measure of financial constraints in the Indian manufacturing sector.Results according to splitting criteria found that investment decisions of standalone firms are more sensitive to cash flow than group affiliated firms.Further,splitting the firms according to market capitalization and tangible net worth reveals a higher degree of cash flow sensitivity by firms with lower market capitalization and asset tangibility.The results for the effects of tangibility of assets on easing financial constraint were found significant only in the case of firms with low tangible net worth and medium market capitalization.Conclusions:The study confirms cash flow sensitivity to investment as a valid measure of financial constraints.It will confirm pooling of internal funds by financially constrained firms to accept profitable investment opportunities in future.Further,it also reports that asset tangibility eases the financial constraints faced by firms.