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We propose a simple idea that corporate debt maturity should serve as a good indicator of future firm performance volatility. We show in a simple two-period model that the riskiness of corporate investment is a decreasing function of corporate debt maturity. If “observable” corporate debt...
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We analyze whether variation in systemic risk in the banking system (also known as “bank systemic risk”) can explain corporate investment. We show that in a sample of publicly listed firms in 10 advanced and emerging markets economies during the period 1990–2013, bank systemic risk is...
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Labour contracts tend to be more complicated than one simple short or long-term contract which is the basis of previous studies. Combinations of different length contracts become essential when principals expect to maximize not only verifiable outputs but also observable but unverifiable...
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