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As a consequence of optimal investment choices, firms' assets and growth options change in predictable ways. Using a dynamic model, we show that this imparts predictability to changes in a firm's systematic risk, and its expected return. Simulations show that the model simultaneously reproduces:...
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An explicit expression for a firm's expected return is developed in a dynamic model of investment at the firm level. Each period, the firm has an option to invest. Past investment decisions account for the firm's existing asset base which is assumed
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We develop and analyze a model of a multi-stage investment project that captures many features of R\&D ventures and start-up companies. An important feature these problems share is that the firm learns about the potential profitability of the project t
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We develop and analyze a model of a multi-stage investment project that captures many features of R&D ventures and start-up companies. An important feature these problems share is that the firm learns about the potential profitability of the project throughout its life, but that research and...
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As a consequence of optimal investment choices, a firm's assets and growth options change in predictable ways. Using a dynamic model, we show that this imparts predictability to changes in a firm's systematic risk, and its expected return. Simulations show that the model simultaneously...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005686999
The discount on closed-end funds is widely accepted as proof of investor irrationality. We show,however, that a parsimonious rational model can generate a discount that exhibits many of the characteristics observed in practice. The only required features of the model are that managers have...
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This paper addresses the question of how an endogenously determined information flow effects the model of dynamically complete markets. We find that the model is not robust to the latitude agents have in deciding when information is revealed. We also show that on the announcement of a change in...
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The non-tradability of human capital is often cited for the failure of traditional asset pricing theory to explain agents' portfolio holdings. In this paper we argue that the opposite might be true --- traditional models might not be able to explain agent portfolio holdings because they do not...
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