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Working capital does not receive a great deal of attention in financial decision making. Perhaps this is because it involves investment and financing for the short term. Nevertheless, it is an important component of firm financial management. This study investigates the relationship between...
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The risk conscious investor is defined as the maximizer of a conservative valuation or dynamically a nonlinear expectation. Both the static and dynamic problems are addressed using distortions of tail probabilities or distortions of tail measures. The multivariate static problem is solved in the...
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We consider the problem of assessing and mitigating fire sales risk for banks under partial information. Using data from the European Banking Authority's stress tests, we consider the matrix of asset holdings of different banks. We first analyse fire sales risk under both full and partial...
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This paper examines derivatives use of foreign exchange, interest rate and commodities risk by non-financial firms across multiple industries, using data from 1995 to 2001. This paper considers the interaction of a firm's risk exposures, derivatives use, and real operations simultaneously, and...
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This paper considers the formation of risk-sharing networks. Following empirical findings, we build a model where risk-sharing takes place between pairs of individuals. We ask what structures emerge when pairs can agree to form links, but people cannot coordinate links across a population. We...
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We study the empirical evidence on the relationship between the conditional probability of being fired in the event of poor performance (termination risk) and managerial risk-taking. Previous research has focused on compensation risk only and shown that it has a negative effect on risk-taking....
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This paper reevaluates the Allen-Gale (2000) analysis of interbank deposits to explain financial contagion. This paper modifies the pecking order of asset liquidation developed in Allen-Gale, which is essential in fragility analysis. Furthermore, we also provide a claim structure called...
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