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innovation. To this end, we extend Boz and Mendoza (2014) by explicitly modelling the credit markets and by modifying the …
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Credit risk refers to the risk of incurring losses due to unexpected changes in the credit quality of a counterparty or … issuer. In this paper we give an introduction to the modeling of credit risks and the valuation of credit-risky securities …. We consider individual as well as correlated credit risks. -- compensator ; intensity ; credit risk ; default risk …
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How do opacity and disclosure policies impact the likelihood of debt runs and economicefficiency? I construct a dynamic model where debt yields are endogenous and mappedexplicitly to the degree of transparency, the regulatory disclosure regime and the stateof the economy. I find that: opacity is...
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I examine the role of financial covenants in private debt contracts. I predict that financial covenants help limit ex ante uncertainty about the borrower's performance - the risk that the borrower will default on the loan - in the contract. I find that covenant inclusion is positively related to...
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In higher education, pure credit market funding leads to underinvestment due to insufficient risk pooling, while pure … credit markets coexist alongside income-contingent loan funding – might restore efficiency of the educational investment … and, under some condition, leads to higher social welfare than pure credit market funding. If combined with a policy that …
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