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employs them but from the value of their own human capital. In such a world, global trade in corporate control, global …
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investment and payout policies. We develop a dynamic general equilibrium model to study the asset pricing and welfare …: countries with higher investment-capital ratios have both larger variance of GDP growth and larger variance of stock returns. …
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that generally drive the need for liquidity, such as investment opportunities and asymmetric information, actually become …
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This Paper considers why a manager would choose to submit himself to the discipline of bank monitoring. This issue is analysed within the context of a model where the manager enjoys private benefits, which can be restricted by the monitor, and is optimally compensated by shareholders. Within...
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We examine deal-level data on private equity transactions in the UK initiated during the period 1996 to 2004 by mature private equity houses. We un-lever the deal-level equity return and adjust for (un-levered) return to quoted peers to extract a measure of "alpha" or abnormal performance of the...
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theory of investment and dividend policy, where dividends are paid by self-interested CEOs to maintain a balance between …
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capital to units with better investment opportunities, state groups do the opposite. Minority shareholders in state owned … groups’ tendency to ignore investment opportunities. We conjecture that capital allocations at state groups reflect the …
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Firms that buy distressed and bankrupt companies or some of these companies’ assets earn excess returns that are at least 1.6 percentage points higher than when they make regular acquisitions. These returns come at the expense of the target firm’s shareholders, while overall wealth gains are...
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. Temporary ownership leads to strong investment incentives because equilibrium resale prices are determined partly by buyers …
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Are courts effective monitors of corporate decisions? In a controversial landmark case, the Delaware Supreme Court held directors personally liable for breaching their fiduciary duties, signaling a sharp increase in Delaware’s scrutiny over corporate decisions. In our event study, low-growth...
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