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We model corporate governance in a world with competitive securities markets as well as markets for corporate assets. We show that varying the liquidity and opacity of corporate assets, the vitality of the market for corporate control, and the costs of enforcing shareholder rights to cash flows...
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In this paper, we consider the effect of labor market constraints on the Initial Public Offering (IPO) activity of investment banks. We posit that identifying IPO quality requires specialized screening labor that takes time to train. Positive shocks to economy's production frontier stimulate IPO...
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We posit that screening IPOs requires specialized labor which is in fixed supply. A sudden increase in demand for IPO financing increases the compensation of IPO screening labor. This results in reduced screening, encouraging sub-marginal firms to enter the IPO market, further fueling the demand...
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