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In this paper we develop an analytical model that characterizes the structure of price dispersion observed in electronic markets. Findings of our model are consistent with empirical evidence in these e-markets. We show that when different types of buyers' have different search costs, firms...
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This paper develops a new theory of the capital structure of parent--subsidiary organizations based on legal-system arbitrage: The capital structure of parent--subsidiary organizations is chosen to minimize the agency costs generated by selective renegotiation of claims written on the component...
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We show that managerial learning from stock prices can lead to feedback loop vulnerability: liquidity-induced trading can impose a negative externality on the firm's investment decisions, inducing liquidity unconstrained investors to sell their stock holdings. Interestingly, overconfident...
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We show that dual-class shares can be a solution to agency conflicts rather than a result of agency conflicts. When firms with a controlling shareholder issue voting shares to fund projects, the risk of losing control rises, which can threaten the controller's private benefits. Thus, incumbents...
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