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This paper takes a novel approach to estimating bankruptcy costs by inference from market prices of equity and put options using a dynamic structural model of capital structure. This approach avoids the selection bias of looking at firms in or near default and therefore permits theories of ex...
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This paper takes a novel approach to estimating bankruptcy costs by inference from market prices of equity and put options using a dynamic structural model of capital structure. This approach avoids the selection bias of looking at firms in or near default and therefore permits theories of ex...
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We study asset management decisions of three competing student managed funds in Vienna Austria for a 10 year period. This real-world experience allows us to precisely test the tournament effect of fund management, the disposition effect and managerial team size. We find support for risk taking...
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This paper examines bankruptcy costs using market prices of equity and put options during the financial crisis. Our approach avoids the downward selection bias and the upward bias when using the tradeoff theory to estimate bankruptcy costs. While the average bankruptcy cost is about 20%, we find...
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