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Intuition and leading equilibrium models are at odds with the empirical evidence that expected returns are barely related to volatility at the market level. This paper proposes a closed-form general equilibrium model, which connects the investors' expectations of fundamentals with those of...
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Intuition and leading equilibrium models are at odds with the empirical evidence that expected returns are barely related to volatility at the market level. This paper proposes a closed-form general equilibrium model, which connects the investors' expectations of fundamentals with those of...
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Over 20 years, M&A contracts have more than doubled in size – from 35 to 88 single-spaced pages in this paper's font. They have also grown significantly in linguistic complexity – from post-graduate “grade 20” to post-doctoral “grade 30”. A substantial portion (lower bound ~20%) of...
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This article examines managers' incentive to play it safe. We find that, after managers are insulated by the adoption …. To illustrate one such action, we show that managers undertake diversifying acquisitions that target firms likely to … reduce risk, have negative announcement returns, and are concentrated among firms with managers who gain the most from …
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