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ID170098
Title ProperPermissible collateral and access to finance
Other Title Informationevidence from a quasi-natural experiment
LanguageENG
AuthorXu, Bing
Summary / Abstract (Note)By allowing large classes of movable assets to be used as collateral, the Property Law reform transformed the secured transactions in China. Difference-in-differences tests show firms operating with ex-ante more movable assets expand access to bank credit and prolong debt maturity. However, the reform does not seem to improve the efficiency of credit allocation, as debt capacity of ex-ante low quality firms expands the most following the reform. Credit expansion also does not lead to better firm performance. These findings are not driven by confounding factors such as improvements in creditor and property rights protection. Our results also cannot be explained by other important reforms which were introduced around the same time as the introduction of the Property Law. These include anti-tunneling and split-share reforms and amendments to the corporate tax structure in China. We conduct explicit robustness tests for these other reforms and hence contribute to the empirical literature on the reform process in China with new findings.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review , No.54; Apr 2019: p.237-255
Journal SourceChina Economic Review 2019-04
Key WordsChina ;  Leverage ;  Property Law ;  Collateral ;  Movable Assets