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This paper is the first to study the effect of financial restatement on bank loan contracting. Compared with loans initiated before restatement, loans initiated after restatement have significantly higher spreads, shorter maturities, higher likelihood of being secured, and more covenant...
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Publicly-traded debt securities differ on a number of dimensions, including quality, maturity, seniority, security, and convertibility. Finance research has provided a number of theories as to why firms should issue debt with different features; yet, there is very little empirical work testing...
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. This fact is robust to numerous controls for credit quality, industry, and business owner characteristics. The heavy … reliance on external debt underscores the importance of well functioning credit markets for the success of nascent business …
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In many countries, bankruptcy is associated with low recovery by creditors. We develop a model of corporate credit … markets in such an environment. Corporate credit is provided by either a bond market or risk-averse banks. Restructuring of …
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Empirical evidence suggests that banks playa unique role in the savings-investment process, affecting firms' cost of capital and the level of investment. We argue that bank uniqueness is related to how the design of bank loan contracts allows banks to affect borrowers' choice of project risk....
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The use of debt to finance risky entrepreneurial-firm projects is rife with informational and contracting problems. Nonetheless, we document widespread lending to startups in three innovation-intensive sectors and in early stages of development. At odds with claims that the secondary patent...
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the financial health of the contracting parties and uncertainty regarding the borrowers' credit quality. The relative …
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Do the stringent formal sector borrowing requirements common in many developing countries restrict credit access …, technology adoption, and welfare? When a Kenyan dairy's savings and credit cooperative randomly offered some farmers the …
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Recent theories of crisis put lending booms at the root of financial collapses. Yet lending booms may be a natural consequence of economic development and fluctuations. So are lending booms dangerous? In this paper, we investigate empirically this question using a broad sample of lending boom...
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This paper develops a theoretical model of multinational firms with an internal capital market. Main reasons for the emergence of such a market are tax avoidance through debt shifting and the existence of institutional weaknesses and financial frictions across host countries. The model serves to...
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