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Profit margins, financing and investment in the Peruvian business sector (1998-2008)

2014-01-02T18:45:50Z

LC/G.2508-P

This paper develops a model and explains the determinants of profitmargins in the Peruvian business sector in the 1998-2008 period. Theseare established in a fixed-price scenario, with reference to a set of variablessuch as the price elasticity of demand, the behaviour of possible industryentrants and any regulatory intervention by government. In addition,there is a direct relationship between profit margins and self-financingof investment. Profit margins and profit ratios in the business sector arerising and exceed international norms. The paper also identifies a trendtowards lower levels of debt and leverage. It does not reject the hypothesisof linkage between profit margins and investment at the aggregate andsectoral level. The output-to-capital ratio or sales-to-assets ratio is directlylinked to profit margins. Most investment is self-financed.

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