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We study security-bid auctions in which bidders compete for an asset by bidding with securities. That is, they offer payments that are contingent on the realized value of the asset being sold. The value depends on investment by the winner, thus creating the possibility of moral hazard. Such...
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We consider a principal-agent model in which the agent needs to raise capital from the principal to finance a project. Our model is based on DeMarzo and Fishman (2003), except that the agent's cash flows are given by a Brownian motion with drift in continuous time. The difficulty in writing an...
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We consider the release of information by a firm when the manager has discretion regarding the timing of its release. While it is well known that firms appear to delay the release of bad news, we examine how external information about the state of the economy (or the industry) affects this...
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We consider the release of information by a firm when the manager has discretion regarding the timing of its release. While it is well known that firms appear to delay the release of bad news, we examine how external information about the state of the economy (or the industry) affects this...
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We present a simple yet fully rational general equilibrium model that highlights the fact that relative wealth concerns can play a role in explaining the presence and dynamics of financial quot;bubblesquot;. Because our model has a finite horizon, our explanation for the existence of bubbles is...
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This paper considers the problem faced by a financial intermediary with n assets to sell in the presence of asymmetric information. I show that when the intermediary has superior information about the value of each asset, the intermediary is better off selling shares in the assets individually...
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Agency problems limit firms' access to capital markets, curbing investment. Firms and investors seek contractual ways to mitigate these problems. What are the implications for investment? We present a theory of a firm's investment dynamics in the presence of agency problems and optimal long-term...
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We consider the problem faced by an issuer who wishes to design and issue a security backed by some exogenously given assets. The issuer has access to higher return investments and so has an incentive to raise capital by securitizing these assets. Because the issuer has private information...
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This paper explores the information effect of financial risk management. Financial hedging improves the informativeness of corporate earnings as a signal of management ability and project quality by eliminating extraneous noise. Managerial and shareholder incentives regarding information...
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We present a theory of the dynamics of a firm's investment in the presence of imperfect capital markets and optimal long-term contracts. The class of imperfections that we consider involves the incentive problems that accompany external financing. The analysis is sufficiently general to...
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