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We study the impact of stochastic interest rates and capital illiquidity on investment and firm value by incorporating a widely used arbitrage-free term structure model of interest rates into a standard q theoretic framework. Our generalized q model informs us to use corporate credit-risk...
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We consider an irreversible investment in a project, which generates cash flow following a double exponential jump-diffusion process and its expected return is governed by a continuous-time two-state Markov chain. If the expected return is observable, we present explicit expressions for the...
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We propose a model of sovereign debt where countries vary in their level of financial development, defined as the extent to which countries can hedge rare disasters in international capital markets. We show that low levels of financial development generate the “debt intolerance” phenomenon...
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This paper develops a debt renegotiation model with positive externalities by using Nash bargaining game and explores dynamic optimal downward debt restructure policies in financial distress. A novel feature of our model is the positive externalities, which imply that liquidation threat offered...
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We develop a dynamic portfolio-choice model with illiquid alternative assets to analyze conditions under which the “Endowment Model,” used by some large institutional investors such as university endowments, does or does not work. The alternative asset has a lock-up, but can be voluntarily...
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We develop a dynamic portfolio-choice model with illiquid alternative assets to analyze conditions under which the “Endowment Model,” used by some large institutional investors such as university endowments, does or does not work. The alternative asset has a lock-up, but can be voluntarily...
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Asset managers face increasing pressure to only hold firms that meet net-zero carbon emissions targets. We model how these mandates incentivize firms to address the global-warming externality through investments in decarbonization capital. A firm that invests receives a lower cost of capital by...
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