The Relevance of Financial Policy
When the asset market is incomplete, equilibrium allocations are not invariant to changes in the financial policies of firms: in the presence of secondary assets, such as options, whose payoffs depend nonlinearly on the price of equity, the range of attainable reallocations of revenue varies as a firm alters its position in the asset market. Corporate financial policy is thus relevant. When assets are nominal, monetary policy implemented through open market operations is effective.
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1989-08
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Authors: | Detemple, J. ; Gottardi, P. ; Polemarchakis, H. M. |
Institutions: | University of Bonn, Germany |
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