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This paper examines the effect of organization capital on corporate debt structure. We find that firms with higher organization capital rely more on unsecured debt. Using state-level unemployment insurance benefits and industry median organization capital as instrumental variables, we identity...
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This paper proposes a new discounted cash flows' valuation setup, and derives a general expression for the tax shields' discount rate. This setup applies to any debt policy and any cash flow pattern. It only requires the equality at any time between the assets side and the liabilities side of...
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This paper explores the dynamic relationship between firm debt and real outcomes using data from 24 European economies over the period of 2000-2018. Based on macro data, it shows that a rise in credit to firms is associated with an increase in employment growth in the short-term, but employment...
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We introduce long-term debt and a maturity choice into a dynamic model of production, firm financing, and costly default. Long-term debt saves roll-over costs but increases future leverage and default rates because of a commitment problem. The model generates rich distributions of maturity...
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I construct an infinite-horizon dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model with a collateral constraint and actual default in equilibrium. Entrepreneurs borrow from households through non-recourse debt contracts backed by capital goods. By taking into account the non-linear payoffs of the...
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If firms can issue debt only at discrete dates, debt maturity is an effective device against the commitment problem on debt and investment policies. With shorter maturities, debt dynamics are less persistent and more valuable because upward leverage adjustments are faster and long-run leverage...
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We study the impact of the optimal debt and priority structure on corporate financing and investment decisions in a dynamic trade-off model, where a firm simultaneously issues bank and market debt. Private bank debt is renegotiable during financial distress; thus it avoids inefficient and costly...
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lack of diversification, are simultaneously and endogenously determined. We first derive the key implications of our theory … earnings (controlling for the risk-neutral drift) are key implications of our theory that arise from the incorporation of …
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We analyze a defaultable firm's optimal capital and debt structures when its debt includes senior straight bonds and either Contingent Convertible or Write-Down bonds. The firm's stakeholders bear a liquidity risk prior to the debt maturity and a solvency risk at maturity. Credit events and...
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In a dynamic framework, this paper studies a firm’s optimal capital structure choice in terms of the maturity and call premium of the debt. The firm’s capital structure is optimized accordingto a trade-off between a tax advantage of debt, bankruptcy costs and debt issuance costs. The central...
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