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We scrutinize the impact of dividend policy on stock price volatility by considering the seminal paper of Baskin (1989). In this context, we examine the relationship between volatility and three dividend policy indicators, dividend yield, dividend payout, and stock repurchases, for 1,221 firms...
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This paper derives explicitly an equity pricing relationship in a New Keynesian model. This relationship is used to study the equity pricing implications of New Keynesian models. I find that New Keynesian models suffer from the same asset pricing shortcomings as more traditional RBC versions....
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We explore the implications of shocks to expected future productivity. In a setting with limited enforcement of financial contracts, firms have to post collateral to obtain external finance. In a real one-sector model with this type of "collateral constraint", positive news about future...
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We show the competing effects of a housing bubble on the real economy by developing a two-sector dynamic model with housing production. On the one hand, firms can sell or collateralize their houses to obtain financing, so a housing bubble helps firms obtain credit to finance their investment and...
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This paper explores the dynamic relationship between firm debt and real outcomes using data from 24 European economies over the period of 2000-2018. Based on macro data, it shows that a rise in credit to firms is associated with an increase in employment growth in the short-term, but employment...
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Emerging market firms frequently borrow in foreign currency (FX), but their assets are often denominated in domestic currency. This behavior leads to an FX mismatch on firms balance sheets, which can harm their net worth in the event of a depreciation. I use a large, unanticipated, and exogenous...
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This paper constructs a model of the FX swap valuation, the cost of synthetic dollar borrowing, based on the dealers' behavior and the hierarchy of international finance. In this model, three fundamentals - market-making costs (measured by dealers' bid-ask spreads), dollar funding liquidity risk...
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Using firm-level data on ASEAN5, this paper studies the differential effects of macrofinancial and structural factors on corporate saving behavior through the lens of external financing dependence. The finding suggests that non-financial corporations in ASEAN5 have been subject to binding...
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unconditional factor models such as the CAPM should fail to explain the inventory growth spread, although not with the same large …
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This paper studies the financial sources of aggregate risks and their impact for the cross section of asset prices. We show that in a dynamic general equilibrium model with frictions in both equity and debt markets, shocks to the costs of external equity and debt issuances, affect households'...
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