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The inability to reconcile observed levels of foreign exchange rate volatility with predictions derived from rational expectations models represents one of the most persistent challenges in international finance. This paper shows that such excess volatility puzzles arise from informational...
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Using a unique sample of comparable online and in-person loan transactions, we study the determinants of arm's-length and inside lending focusing on the differential information content across debt types. We find that soft private information primarily underlies relationship lending whereas hard...
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The advent of online lending offers the opportunity to clearly identify transactional and relationship debt in terms of the firm's chosen mode of interaction with the bank. Using a unique data set of comparable online and in-person loan transactions, we study the determinants of arm's-length and...
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Joint ventures afford unique opportunities to study how firms assert property rights over jointly used assets because parents clearly delineate control. We argue that ownership allocations trade off investment incentives with control-related inefficiencies. We show how residual control rights...
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Using a unique sample of comparable online and in-person loan transactions, we study the determinants of arm's-length and inside lending focusing on the differential information content across debt types. We find that soft private information primarily underlies relationship lending whereas hard...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012708619
Regulatory changes and technological advances have profoundly affected the competitive landscape of credit markets. In this paper, we investigate how intermediaries alter their information acquisition strategies in response to increased competition. We specify a model where the severity of...
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The emergence in the 1990s of a nascent project bond market to fund long-term infrastructure projects in developing countries merits attention. Dailami and Hauswald compile detailed information on a sample of 105 bonds issued between January 1993 and March 2002 for financing infrastructure...
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Although foreign banks can act as catalysts for financial and economic development their role remains controversial because they might simply displace local lenders thereby tightening firms' overall access to credit. To settle this issue we study their effect on real economic activity in a large...
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Although foreign banks can act as catalysts for financial and economic development their role remains controversial because they might simply displace local lenders thereby tightening firms' overall access to credit. To settle this issue we study their effect on real economic activity in a large...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012720226