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, the borrower's motivated cognition increases her material welfare, regardless of whether or not she ends up being …
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The number of firm bankruptcies is surprisingly low in economies with poor institutions. We study a model of bank-firm relationship and show that the bank's decision to liquidate bad firms has two opposing effects. First, the bank gets a payoff if a firm is liquidated. Second, it loses the rent...
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Most firms issue financial assets such as debt or equity (e.g. bonds or stock) to outside investors. While these financial assets differ greatly in their characteristics, their diversity has received little attention in the literature. Filling this important gap in the literature, this paper...
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Can debt rescheduling decisions differ in multiple lenders' versus a single lender loan? Do multiple lenders efficiently react to information? We show that the precision of information plays an essential role. Foreclosing by one lender is disruptive so that a lender can rationally wait for the...
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A simple contracting environment with a creditor who has wealth and a entrepreneur who has a two-period investment project is studied. After observing the partial completion of the project at the end of first period, the creditor may decide whether to refinance it or liquidate it. Contracting is...
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I study optimal financial contracting when neither cash flows nor the risk profile of project choices are verifiable. Using a contracting framework, I show the resulting two frictions (cash-diversion and asset-substitution) are intricately linked: to address the cash-diversion problem, an...
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defaults turn into bankruptcies. We propose a theory based on three pillars: first, bankruptcy is costlier than out …
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Building on the trade-off between agency costs and monitoring costs, we develop a dynamic theory of optimal capital …
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I propose a theory of debt maturity as an incentive device to motivate innovation when contracts are fundamentally … partially insures the entrepreneur against failure and thus motivates innovation. The theory has novel empirical implications …
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I propose a theory of debt maturity as an incentive device to motivate innovation when contracts are fundamentally … partially insures the entrepreneur against failure and thus motivates innovation. The theory has novel empirical implications …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012418053