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How does small-firm employment respond to exogenous labor productivity risk? We find that this depends on the capitalization of firms' local banks. The evidence comes from firms offering (quasi-) fixed employment to workers whose productivity depends on the weather. Weather risk reduces this...
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We evaluate the relative performance of logistic credit risk models that were selected by means of standard stepwise model selection methods and average" models obtained by Bayesian model averaging (BMA). Our bootstrap analysis shows that BMA should be considered as an alternative to the...
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Under expected utility theory, unconditional expected utility can be decomposed into a weighted sum of conditional expected utilities where the weights are marginal probabilities. We derive necessary and sufficient conditions for a similar decomposition in the framework of Cumulative Prospect...
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Using a sample of highly (over-)leveraged Austrian ski hotels undergoing debt restructurings, we show that reducing a debt overhang leads to a significant improvement in operating performance (return on assets, net profit margin). In particular, a reduction in leverage leads to a decrease in...
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We analyse the pricing and allocation of unseasoned securities by means of mechanisms such as auctions or bookbuilding. Our analysis allows the pricing and allocation rules to be based not only on investors' bids, but also on information revealed through pre-issue trading of the securities in a...
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Using a sample of highly (over-)leveraged Austrian ski hotels undergoing debt restructurings, we show that reducing a debt overhang leads to a significant improvement in operating performance (return on assets, net profit margin). In particular, a reduction in leverage leads to a decrease in...
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