Stabsseminar med Yrjö Koskinen

Fredagens stabsseminar på Institutt for foretaksøkonomi blir ved Yrjö Koskinen fra Stockholm School of Economics.

06.02.2003 - Anette W. Petersen


Tema: The Euro Is Good After All: Corporate Evidence

Tid: Fredag 7. februar, kl. 12.15-13.30

Sted: Aud. B


Abstract:
In this paper we study the changes in corporate valuation, investments, and financing choices induced by the formation of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) in Europe. We use corporate-level data from ten countries that adopted the euro, the three EU countries that did not join EMU, as well as Norway and Switzerland. We show that the introduction of the euro has increased valuations for large firms in EMU countries, especially in countries that have experienced currency crises. Firm values have also increased for firms that were previously exposed to currency risks irrespective of size. Investments have increased for all firms, but the effects are bigger for large firms and for firms coming from countries with experiences of currency depreciations. The increase in investments has been financed mainly via debt issues. The evidence provided here supports the view that the introduction of the euro has lowered firms' cost of capital by eliminating currency risks among the countries that have adopted the common currency, and by further increasing capital market integration in Europe.

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