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FINANCING AND INVESTMENT STRATEGIES UNDER CREDITOR-MAXIMIZED LIQUIDATION
We develop a contingent claim model to examine the interaction between financing and investment where equity holders decide when to default and debt holders decide when to liquidate as well as maximize the liquidation value. We show that if the debt holders maximize the residual value at liquidation, an increase in liquidation value increases the amount of debt issuance and investment quantity ex ante, delaying corporate investment. This relationship is based on the fact that an increase in the liquidation value decreases the credit spread of debt holders. These results fit well with those of existing empirical studies.
期刊介绍:
The shift of the financial market towards the general use of advanced mathematical methods has led to the introduction of state-of-the-art quantitative tools into the world of finance. The International Journal of Theoretical and Applied Finance (IJTAF) brings together international experts involved in the mathematical modelling of financial instruments as well as the application of these models to global financial markets. The development of complex financial products has led to new challenges to the regulatory bodies. Financial instruments that have been designed to serve the needs of the mature capitals market need to be adapted for application in the emerging markets.