Paper: GS-III, Subject: Economy, Topic: Investment models, Issue: What Drives Corporate Investment in India? (India-Japan Defence)
Context:
Corporate investment is essential for expanding productive capacity, generating employment and sustaining economic growth. In India, corporate investment as a share of GDP has declined considerably since 2016 and has remained weak despite corporate-tax reductions and relatively low interest rates.

Explanation
Principal Determinants
- Expected profitability: Firms invest when anticipated sales and profits justify additional productive capacity.
- Business confidence: Optimism about future demand shifts the expected-profitability curve outward, encouraging investment.
- Cost of credit: Lower interest rates can support investment when firms depend on borrowed funds.
Importance of Firm Size
- Smaller firms generally face higher borrowing costs and lower profitability, making investment difficult.
- Larger firms obtain cheaper credit and possess greater internal funds, but weak market demand may prevent them from expanding.
- Thus, a uniform interest-rate reduction affects firms differently.
Why Monetary and Tax Measures May Fail
- Interest-rate cuts may not revive investment by large firms that are not credit-constrained.
- Corporate-tax reductions improve post-tax earnings but cannot create demand for additional production.
- Cost-side incentives remain ineffective when firms expect insufficient sales or already possess unused capacity.
Impact of Economic Shocks
- The Global Financial Crisis created a major but temporary interruption in investment.
- Demonetisation reportedly weakened demand, profitability and confidence, particularly among smaller firms.
- Persistent uncertainty causes companies to postpone long-term investment decisions.
Required Policy Response
- Higher and better-targeted government expenditure can create demand, raise capacity utilisation and improve expected profitability.
- Public investment in infrastructure may crowd in private investment by reducing logistical costs and expanding markets.
- MSME credit access, predictable regulation and timely payments can further support investment.
Conclusion
Private investment depends on profitable demand, not merely cheap credit or lower taxes. A durable recovery requires coordinated fiscal, monetary and industrial policies that strengthen consumption, business confidence and access to finance, particularly for smaller enterprises.
Source: (The Hindu)
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