Asymmetric Information, Corporate Finance, and Investment
Asymmetric Information, Corporate Finance, and Investment
352 pages | 63 tables, 52 figures | © 1990
National Bureau of Economic Research Project Report
Economics and Business: Business--Business Economics and Management Studies, Economics--Money and Banking
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
R. Glenn Hubbard
1. Macroeconomic Models with Equity and Credit Rationing
Bruce C. Greenwald and Joseph E. Stiglitz
2. Collateral, Rationing, and Government Intervention in Credit Markets
William G. Gale
3. Do Firms Care Who Provides Their Financing?
Jeffrey K. MacKie-Mason
4. Bank Monitoring and Investment: Evidence from the Changing Structure of Japanese Corporate Banking Relationships
Takeo Hoshi, Anil Kashyap, and David Scharfstein
5. Sustaining Investment, Discretionary Investment, and Valuation: A Residual Funds Study
of the Paper Industry
John S. Strong and John R. Meyer
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6. Are Large Shareholders Effective Monitors? An Investigation of Share Ownership and Corporate Performance
Richard J. Zeckhauser and John Pound
7. Economic and Financial Determinants of Oil and Gas Exploration Activity
Peter C. Reiss
8. AIL Theory and the Ailing Phillips Curve: A Contract-Based Approach to Aggregate Supply
Roger E. A. Farmer
9. Liquidity Constraints in Production-Based Asset-Pricing Models
William A. Brock and Blake LeBaron
10. Understanding Stock Price Behavior around the Time of Equity Issues
Robert A. Korajczyk, Deborah Lucas, and Robert L. McDonald
11. Investment, Financial Factors, and Cash Flow: Evidence from U.K. Panel Data
Michael Devereux and Fabio Schiantarelli
12. Financial Systems, Corporate Finance, and Economic Development
Colin Mayer
Contributors
Discussants and Other Participants
Author Index
Subject Index
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