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In this paper we investigate the incentive effects of corporate taxes in an agency setting with a principal facing an investment opportunity including an abandonment option. We are particularly interested in the interplay of taxation and the real option on the principal's incentives to motivate...
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In this paper we investigate the incentive effects of corporate taxes in an agency setting with a principal facing an investment opportunity including an abandonment option. We are particularly interested in the interplay of taxation and the real option on the principal's incentives to motivate...
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This paper is the first investigation of the interplay between dividends and risk taking in banks. I examine the role of dividends as a risk-shifting mechanism that can exacerbate moral hazard, controlling for standard determinants of dividends in nonfinancial firms. My main findings show that...
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The relation between dividends and bank soundness has recently drawn much attention from both academics and policy makers. However, the existing literature lacks an investigation of the relation between dividends and bank risk taking. I find a positive relation between default risk and payout...
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This paper helps to explain the dividend patterns of large corporations by presenting a dynamic model where payout …, reduce cash flows (precisely what dividends signal), leading to dividend payments that are smoothed relative to current …
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lowers information rents. Mature firms pay smoothed dividends and have a fixed termination threshold. Dividend smoothing …
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We develop a model in which a startup firm issues tokens to finance a digital platform, which creates agency conflicts between platform developers and outsiders. We show that token financing is generally preferred to equity financing, unless the platform expects strong cash flows or faces severe...
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