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Pecking order models of international finance suggest that countries should become less reliant on international bank lending as they develop. Reduced information costs are one of the factors behind this trend towards disintermediation. This paper presents a simple model on the choice between...
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bargaining power in default, operating in more competitive product markets, and facing lower credit supply are more likely to …
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, the model reflects empirical credit spread patterns, rationalizes the observed joint distribution of corporate events and …
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Managers often claim that an important source of value in acquisitions is the acquiring firm's ability to finance investments for the target firm. This claim implies that targets are financially constrained prior to being acquired and that these constraints are eased following the acquisition....
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. Despite the hype, equity crowdfunding is still the smallest. Due to exemptions in legislations, Europe has been at the … start-ups can play job creation and economic growth in Europe. In this paper, we assess the potential role of equity …
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find that: bond finance dampens the overall response of firm credit to monetary policy shocks in economies with a high …
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This paper studies how the difference in the demand for accounting information from shareholders and banks affects the relation between financial reporting quality and corporate investment decisions. Ineffective monitoring and capital rationing by shareholders and banks due to information...
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During and after the Great Recession of 2008-09, conventional monetary policy in the United States and many other advanced economies was constrained by the effective lower bound (ELB) on nominal interest rates. Several central banks implemented large-scale asset purchase (LSAP) programs, more...
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The concept of settlement balances is simple in its definition but complex when attempting to understand how they interplay between a central bank and the financial system. Settlement balances can be defined as interest-bearing deposits that belong to participants of Canada's payment system and...
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