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The article aims at comparative analysis of the nature and dimensions of credit rationing on the grounds of theory of finance. The paper identifies the essence of credit rationing through the prism of its most important endogenous and exogenous prerequisites, assuming the lack of adequate...
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Since World War II, the concept of credit rationing (CR) has been a topic of extensive investigations, both theoretical and empirical. From the theoretical point of view, several attempts have been made to define the extent to which a firm can be identified as credit rationed in macroeconomic...
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This article analyzes the manifold situations in which the efficient-market hypothesis (EMH) has influenced — or has failed to influence — federal securities regulation and state corporate law, and the prospective roles for the EMH in these contexts. In federal securities regulation, the EMH...
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Recent empirical studies find that options trading enhances firm value by allowing for a more efficient allocation of firm resources. In this paper, we develop and test the hypothesis that, in addition to a more efficient allocation of firm resources, options trading also enhances firm value...
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Uncertainty in banking regulation may impose widespread economic costs by increasing fi nancialconstraints on credit availability. Four years of Dodd Frank uncertainty over undecided riskweightings increased regulatory uncertainty for smaller banks, restricting "vanilla" interest ratehedging...
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How do different types of debt influence firm credit risk? This paper sheds new light on this issue by decomposing the leverage ratio into market debt, bank debt, and trade credit leverage ratios by balance sheet account type classification; and short-term debt and long-term debt leverage ratios...
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This paper studies the sociological influence of religion on the risk and return in the financial markets with particular context of Islamic finance. The paper builds a theoretical model to show how intermediaries serve their customers' religious needs by creating innovative Islamic financial...
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The experience of the 2007-09 financial crisis has prompted much consideration of the link between the structure of compensation in financial firms and excessive risk taking by their employees. A key concern has been that compensation design rewards managers for pursuing risky strategies but...
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We attempt to explain two stylized facts of the Great Recession, namely the build-up of high leverage in the household sector in the boom phase, deep busts and protracted recovery as rare systemic events. We extend Boz and Mendoza (2014) by explicitly modeling the credit markets and modifying...
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This study aims to provide a theoretical framework to explicate the specific attributes of leveraged buyouts, which may alter the probability of default in contrast to non-private-equity-backed firms. The author hereby suggests controlling for the asset liquidation potential as an additional...
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