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In this teaching note I make a short review of the major statistics regarding the non traded firms in the U.S. and in Colombia as an example of an emerging market. I show some alternatives to estimate the cost of equity capital when there is not enough trading information. Some of them use the...
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En esta nota se hace un breve repaso de las principales estadĂ­sticas de las firmas no transadas en bolsa tanto en los Estados Unidos como en Colombia como un ejemplo de un Mercado emergente o en desarrollo. Se presentan algunas alternativas para calcular el costo del patrimonio o capital propio...
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The neoclassical q-theory is a good start to understand the cross section of returns. Under constant return to scale, stock returns equal levered investment returns that are tied directly with characteristics. This equation generates the relations of average returns with book-to-market,...
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The q-theory implies that investment is a first-order determinant of the cross section of expected returns, and that optimal investment drives the external financing anomalies. Our neoclassical model simultaneously and in many cases quantitatively reproduces: Procyclical equity issuance waves;...
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We take a simple q-theory model and ask how well it can explain external financing anomalies, both qualitatively and quantitatively. Our central insight is that optimal investment is an important driving force of these anomalies. The model simultaneously reproduces procyclical equity issuance...
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Adding a motivation for trading due to endowment differences to standard asset pricing assumptions, we investigate the impact of illiquidity due to small numbers of participants. We calibrate to observed activity levels, returns, transaction costs and volatility in equity markets. We show that,...
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Adding a motivation for trading due to endowment differences to standard asset pricing assumptions, we investigate the impact of illiquidity due to small numbers of participants. We calibrate to observed activity levels, returns, transaction costs and volatility in equity markets. We show that,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012726081
Following Constantinides' (1986) seminal approach and introducing transaction costs in the Pagano (1989) model, conventional CARA investors with heterogeneous endowments trade to construct optimal portfolios. We calibrate to the 1896-1994 equity and bond markets to show that gains from trade are...
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This paper investigates strategic investment policies in a duopolistic continuous-time real options game. Our contribution is twofold, economic and methodological. The former is the recognition that, under fixed costs of investment and time-to-build, a firm's exercise of its capital-replacement...
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In this note we show with a simple example the proper way to use the adjusted WACC , the Cash Flow to Equity and the Capital Cash Flow, CCF to calculate the levered value of a firm when it has debt in foreign currency (FC). In this note we assume we are valuating the firm in the context of the...
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