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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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rights ensure that outside shareholders can enforce a fair payout. To avoid intervention, insiders report income consistent … income and payout process that adjust partially and over time towards a target. Insiders under-invest in production and …
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This paper shows that asymmetric information about the timing of earnings can affect corporate capital structure. It sheds some new light on two following questions: why may profitable firms be interested in issuing equity, and why does debt not necessarily signal a firm quality. These issues...
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Many economic activities are organized as partnerships. These ventures are formed with capital contributions by partnership members who obtain a share of ownership in exchange. The design of the partnership dictates how much of the profits is distributed among the members and how much is...
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leveraged buyout transactions implementation during the private equity investment in the conditions of the resonant absorption …
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leveraged buyout transactions implementation during the private equity investment in the conditions of the resonant absorption … buyout transactions implementation during the private equity investment in the conditions of the resonant absorption of …
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leveraged buyout transactions implementation during the private equity investment in the conditions of the resonant absorption … buyout transactions implementation during the private equity investment in the conditions of the resonant absorption of …
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I study the optimal audit mechanism when the principal cannot commit to an audit strategy. Invoking a relevation principle, the agent reports her type to a mediator whi assigns contracts and recommends the principla whether to audit. For each reported type the mediator randomizes over a...
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We consider an in nitely repeated reappointment game in a principal- agent relationship. Typical examples are voter-politician or government- public servant relationships. The agent chooses costly effort and enjoys being in office until he is deselected. The principal observes a noisy signal of...
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We examine the role of collateral in a dynamic model of optimal credit contracts in which a borrower values both …
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