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Firms have two motivations for issuing convertible debt. Some issue convertible debt instead of straight debt to mitigate the costs of bondholder/stockholder agency conflicts. Others issue convertible debt instead of common debt to reduce the costs of adverse selection.
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There are now two dominant theories of convertible debt held by academic economists. One theory which has been called the "risk-shifting" hypothesis-effectively views convertibles as an alternative to straight debt. The second-known as the "sig-nalling" (or "backdoor-equity") theory-treats...
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