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different PD estimation methods--cohort and duration (intensity)--using twenty-two years of credit ratings data. We find that …
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The literature on executive compensation at banks has proceeded largely under the assumption that a single elasticity can adequately describe the sensitivity of executive pay to firm performance, but theories of performance based pay and tournament pay suggest that this assumption may be...
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In this paper, we test the hypothesis that granting employee stock options motivates CEOs of banking firms to undertake riskier projects. We also investigate whether granting employee stock options reduces the bank's incentive to borrow while inducing a buildup of regulatory capital. Using a...
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We study general equilibrium asset prices in a multi-period endowment economy when agents’ risk aversion is allowed to depend on the maturity of the risk. We find horizon-dependent risk aversion preferences generate a decreasing term structure of risk premia if and only if volatility is...
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]) or a response to variations in the aggregate volume of credit (as proposed by Christiano et al. [2007]). We then examine … in the financial sector that increase equilibrium spreads and contract the supply of credit. We conduct our analysis … using a simple DSGE model with credit frictions (Curdia and Woodford 2009), comparing the equilibrium responses to various …
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--in particular, balance sheet constraints and counterparty credit risk. The empirical evidence supports the Fed's views on the … primacy of balance sheet constraints in the earlier stages of the crisis and the increased prominence of counterparty credit …
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