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We present a dynamic model of venture capital financing, described as a sequential investment problem with uncertain outcome. Each venture has a critical, but unknown threshold beyond which it cannot progress. If the threshold is reached before the completion of the project, then the project...
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I compare the performance of the index-based time series approach and the cross-sectional approach in estimating factor loadings of non-traded assets, and show that the latter likely provides less biased and more efficient estimates. I then use the cross-sectional approach to estimate the...
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We present a dynamic model of venture capital financing, described as a sequential in­vestment problem with uncertain outcome. Each venture has a critical, but unknown threshold beyond which it cannot progress. If the threshold is reached before the completion of the project, then the project...
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We present a dynamic model of venture capital financing, described as a sequential investment problem with uncertain outcome. Each venture has a critical, but unknown threshold beyond which it cannot progress. If the threshold is reached before the completion of the project, then the project...
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We analyze sequential investment decisions in an innovative project that depend on the investor's information about the project failure risk and its potential final value. We consider the feedback effects between learning about the project parameters and the continuous adjustment of the...
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Commercial real estate represents a significant fraction of total U.S. wealth, but its risk and returns at the property level are largely unknown. This paper utilizes detailed cash flow information of 2,845 commercial properties acquired for about $89 billion by institutional investors of NCREIF...
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