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Dispersion in House Price and Income Growth Across Markets: Facts and Theories

Authors
Joseph Gyourko, Christopher Mayer, and Todd Sinai
Date
January 1, 2010
Format
Chapter
Book
Agglomeration Economics

Urban success increasingly has taken two different forms in the post-war era. One involves very high house price growth with relatively little population growth. The other pairs strong population expansion with mild house price appreciation. We document the heterogeneity across MSAs in the long-run house price growth rate and show that house price growth and housing unit growth tend to be inversely related. Income growth, too, varies widely across MSAs and high house price growth markets experience both high income growth and a right-shift of their entire income distribution.

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Executive Compensation and Risk Taking

Authors
Patrick Bolton, Hamid Mehran, and Joel Shapiro
Date
January 1, 2010
Format
Working Paper

This paper studies the connection between risk taking and executive compensation in financial institutions.

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Does Corporate Governance Matter in Competitive Industries?

Authors
Xavier Giroud and Holger Mueller
Date
January 1, 2010
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Journal of Financial Economics

By reducing the threat of a hostile takeover, business combination (BC) laws weaken corporate governance and increase the opportunity for managerial slack. Consistent with the notion that competition mitigates managerial slack, we find that while firms in non-competitive industries experience a significant drop in operating performance after the laws' passage, firms in competitive industries experience no significant effect. When we examine which agency problem competition mitigates, we find evidence in support of a "quiet-life" hypothesis.

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The Pricing of Earnings and Cash Flows and an Affirmation of Accrual Accounting

Authors
Stephen Penman and Nir Yehuda
Date
December 1, 2009
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Review of Accounting Studies

Under accrual accounting, earnings add to shareholders' equity. Cash flow generated by a business has no effect on the book value of shareholders' equity but reduces the book value of net assets employed in business operations. In short, accrual accounting rules prescribe that earnings add to shareholder value, but cash flow is irrelevant to the valuation of equity. This paper documents that the stock market prices equity shares according to this prescription.

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Globalization and Asset Prices

Authors
Geert Bekaert and Xiaozheng Wang
Date
November 10, 2009
Format
Working Paper

We investigate whether the globalization process of the last thirty years has lead to "convergence" of asset prices in a wide set of countries, encompassing both developed and emerging markets. We examine several measures of convergence for interest rates (real and nominal) and bond and equity returns, and important fundamentals as inflation and earnings growth rates. While doing so, we extensively review the extant literature. Our results do not indicate strong effects of globalization on the convergence of asset prices, even though we document some links.

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On the flow-level dynamics of a packet-switched network

Authors
Ciamac Moallemi and Devavrat Shah
Date
November 1, 2009
Format
Working Paper

The packet is the fundamental unit of transportation in modern communication networks such as the Internet. Physical layer scheduling decisions are made at the level of packets, and packet-level models with exogenous arrival processes have long been employed to study network performance, as well as design scheduling policies that more efficiently utilize network resources. On the other hand, a user of the network is more concerned with end-to-end bandwidth, which is allocated through congestion control policies such as TCP.

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Think Twice: Harnessing the Power of Counterintuition

Authors
Michael Mauboussin
Date
October 1, 2009
Format
Book
Publisher
Harvard Business School Press

No matter your field, industry, or specialty, as a leader you make a series of crucial decisions every single day. And the harsh truth is that the majority of decisions — no matter how good the intentions behind them — are mismanaged, resulting in a huge toll on organizations, the people they employ, and even the people they serve.

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Growth Options and Optimal Default under Liquidity Constraints: The Role of Corporate Cash Balances

Authors
Attakrit Asvanunt, Mark Broadie, and M. Suresh Sundaresan
Date
September 28, 2009
Format
Working Paper

In this paper, we develop a structural model that captures the interaction between the cash balance and investment opportunities for a firm that already has some debt outstanding. We consider a firm whose assets produce a stochastic cash flow stream. The firm has an opportunity to expand its operations, which we refer to as an "option the expand." The exercise cost of the option can be financed either by cash or costly equity issuance.

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Accounting for Intangible Assets: There Is Also an Income Statement

Authors
Stephen Penman
Date
September 1, 2009
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Abacus

Accounting is often criticized for omitting intangible assets from the balance sheet. This paper points out that the omission is not necessarily a deficiency. There is also an income statement, and the value of intangible (and other) assets can be ascertained from the income statement. Thus, calls for the recognition of "intangible assets" on the balance sheet may be misconceived. The paper lays out the property whereby the income statement corrects for deficiencies in the balance sheet.

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