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Banks' balance-sheet exposure to fluctuations in interest rates strongly forecasts excess Treasury bond returns. This result is consistent with optimal risk management, a banking counterpart to the household Euler equation. In equilibrium, the bond risk premium compensates banks for bearing...
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This paper studies asset pricing in a setting in which idiosyncratic risk in human capital is not fully insurable. Firms use long-term contracts to provide insurance to workers, but neither side can commit to these contracts; furthermore, worker-firm relationships have endogenous durations owing...
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This paper examines whether risk-based pricing promotes risk-reducing effort. Such mechanisms are common in private insurance markets, but are rarely incorporated in government assurance programs. We analyze accidental underground fuel tank leaks--a source of environmental damage to water...
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growth are highly correlated most of the time, but have low or negative correlation in severe recessions, produces violations …
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Management risk occurs when uncertainty about future managerial decisions increases a firm's overall risk. This paper argues that management risk is an important yet unexplored determinant of a firm's default risk and the pricing of its debt. CDS spreads, loan spreads and bond yield spreads all...
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