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In this paper we challenge basic results of signaling models. In our banking model each project of a borrower is described by a continuous density of outcomes. Different density functions are classified according to second stochastisch dominance. Combining these features we find that in a...
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need an approach explaining interdependent actions. Game theory is in a position to offer proper olutions. This paper … price are endogenously determined. -- Game theory ; Nash equilibrium ; option pricing ; real option …
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This paper presents a theoretical model of lending which emphasizes the role of asymmetric information and total debt service obligations between creditors and debtors. The analytical approach is based upon that of Stiglitz and Weiss (1981); however, emphasis here is placed upon collateral...
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In this paper we challenge basic results of signaling models. In our banking model each project of a borrower is described by a continuous density of outcomes. Different density functions are classified according to second stochastisch dominance. Combining these features we find that in a...
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need an approach explaining interdependent actions. Game theory is in a position to offer proper olutions. This paper …
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need an approach explaining interdependent actions. Game theory is in a position to offer proper olutions. This paper …
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In this paper an extension of the well-known binomial approach to option pricing is presented. The classical question is: What is the price of an option on the risky asset? The traditional answer is obtained with the help of a replicating portfolio by ruling out arbitrage. Instead a two-person...
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