Climate Change Exposure and Bankruptcy Risk
Fan Feng
School of Economics & Management, Laboratory for Low-carbon Intelligent Governance, Beihang University, 37 Xueyuan Road, Beijing, 100083 China
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School of Economics & Management, Laboratory for Low-carbon Intelligent Governance, Beihang University, 37 Xueyuan Road, Beijing, 100083 China
Yanqi Lake Beijing Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Applications (BIMSA), 544 Hefangkou, Beijing, 101408 China
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Jiayu Jin
School of Statistics and Mathematics, Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing, 100081 China
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Search for more papers by this authorYouwei Li
Faculty of Business, Law and Politics, Hull University Business School, Cottingham Road, Hull, HU6 7RX UK
Search for more papers by this authorFan Feng
School of Economics & Management, Laboratory for Low-carbon Intelligent Governance, Beihang University, 37 Xueyuan Road, Beijing, 100083 China
Search for more papers by this authorLiyan Han
School of Economics & Management, Laboratory for Low-carbon Intelligent Governance, Beihang University, 37 Xueyuan Road, Beijing, 100083 China
Yanqi Lake Beijing Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Applications (BIMSA), 544 Hefangkou, Beijing, 101408 China
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Jiayu Jin
School of Statistics and Mathematics, Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing, 100081 China
Corresponding author email: [email protected]
Search for more papers by this authorYouwei Li
Faculty of Business, Law and Politics, Hull University Business School, Cottingham Road, Hull, HU6 7RX UK
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Abstract
This research documents that a firm's bankruptcy risk increases with its climate change exposure. This study further investigates the underlying mechanisms and finds that this effect is stronger for firms with lower operating cash flows or tighter financial constraints. Consistent with the agency theory of debt, the evidence suggests that improving the protection of creditor rights can mitigate the adverse impact of climate change. In addition, two distinct sets of quasi-natural experiments are exploited to establish causality and eliminate alternative explanations. Specifically, the positive effect of climate change exposure on bankruptcy risk is weaker after the 2015 Paris Agreement, which raised public awareness of climate issues, and stronger for firms headquartered in countries that are more severely affected by natural disasters. Cross-sectional analyses reveal that the main effect is more pronounced among loss firms, firms with higher levels of asset tangibility, cash flow volatility or profit volatility, and firms with worse solvency performance. Overall, the collective evidence indicates that climate change has real consequences for firm financial conditions.
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