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This paper describes an equilibrium macro finance model where contracts are the mechanism by which differentially risk averse bondholders and stockholders resolve a conflict of interest problem and confront the risks associated with future operating decisions and financing decisions of a...
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This paper describes a parsimonious macro-finance model where contracts are the mechanism by which differentially risk averse bondholders and stockholders resolve a conflict of interest problem and confront the risks associated with future investment and financing decisions of a representative...
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This paper describes the balance sheet adjustments of debt and equity financed firms over the business cycle. A model is developed that describes a representative firm with a stochastic diminishing returns technology and a set of financial contracts that resolves a conflict of interest problem...
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In this paper we show that in a world where productive investment is allocated according to the CAPM, a fractional reserve banking system that facilitates investing and money creation is not Pareto efficient and leads to excessive productive investment that in turn amplifies future business...
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This paper describes a business cycle model where financial contracting with interrelated covenants is the mechanism by which bondholders and stockholders confront the risks associated with future production-investment decisions and financing decisions of the firm and in the process resolves a...
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In this paper I develop a model that focuses attention on the financial side of business cycles. Investors in this model separate into bondholders and stockholders based on differences in risk aversion that creates a conflict of interest problem for the future management of the representative...
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According to Austrian macroeconomic theory, capital accumulation today generates supply tomorrow. Will that supply match tomorrow's demand? In this paper we study this question in a multi-good and risky environment with an efficient financial system. Towards this end we develop a model based on...
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