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"This paper provides new evidence regarding the information content of debt ratings. We show that noninvestment grade subordinated issues are consistently priced too high (the yield is too low), and the reverse is true for some investment grade bonds. We relate this empirical bias to a notching...
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This paper investigates the design of privatization mechanisms in emerging market economies. We identify an emerging market economy by the political constraints that limit the set of viable privatization mechanisms. Our objective is to explain the striking diversity of privatization mechanisms...
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This paper investigates the design of privatization mechanisms in emerging market economies characterized by political constraints that limit the set of viable privatization mechanisms. Our objective is to explain the striking diversity of privatization mechanisms observed in practice and the...
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This paper investigates the design of privatization mechanisms in emerging market economies. We identify an emerging market economy by the political constraints that limit the set of viable privatization mechanisms. Our objective is to explain the striking diversity of privatization mechanisms...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012765868
This paper investigates the design of privatization mechanisms in emerging marketeconomies characterized by political constraints that limit the set of viable privatization mechanisms. Our objective is to explain the striking diversity of privatization mechanisms observed in practice and the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012765876
Corporations seem to issue much more senior than subordinated debt and ratings agencies seem to treat these two types of bonds very differently. We document and explore these differences between senior and subordinated debt. Unlike previous work which focused on rating changes, this paper...
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This paper investigates the question of whether bond ratings serve as a basis for market prices of bonds or whether investors use their own research and view the ratings only as rough guidelines. Unlike previous work, which focused on rating changes, this paper uses a new data base to consider...
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Using a unique data set that covers the entire career path of film directors (managers) and contains project-specific measures of performance, we examine intertemporal patterns in managerial performance and turnover, and test the implications of job matching theories. We show that turnover is...
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This paper investigates the design of privatization mechanisms in emerging market economies. We identify an emerging market economy by the political constraints that limit the set of viable privatization mechanisms. Our objective is to explain the striking diversity of privatization mechanisms...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014047702