Abstract

We use Taiwan's firm-level data to investigate the impact of liquidity constraints on firm growth and apply a quantile regression model to focus on the differences between firms in different quantiles of distribution. The quantile regression model shows that cash flow is important for firm growth and exhibits V-type growth-cash flow sensitivities for different quantiles of growth distribution.

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