Does Financial Leverage Influence Investment Decisions? The Case Of Mauritian Firms
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Keywords
Investment and Financial Leverage
Abstract
This paper primarily focuses on the impact of financial leverage on investment decisions of firms and it is an attempt to explore the impact of financial leverage on investment levels using firm-level panel data in Mauritius. We expect to contribute to the existing literature by bringing evidence from a panel data set, which comprises 27firms, all listed on the Stock Exchange of Mauritius (SEM), sampled over a 15 year-period (i.e. from 1990 to 2004). In addition, we demarcate between two types of firms, namely: (i) high-growth firms; and (ii) low-growth firms. The results reveal a significant negative relationship between leverage and investment. More interestingly, while we found a negative relationship between leverage and investment for low growth firm, our econometric results reveal an insignificant relationship between the two variables for high growth firm.