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Paper #1191

Title:
Conglomeration with bankruptcy costs: Separate or joint financing?
Authors:
Albert Banal-EstaƱol and Marco Ottaviani
Date:
February 2009 (Revised: July 2010)
Abstract:
The paper analyzes the determinants of the optimal scope of incorporation in the presence of bankruptcy costs. Bankruptcy costs alone generate a non-trivial tradeoff between the benefit of coinsurance and the cost of risk contamination associated to joint financing corporate projects through debt. This tradeoff is characterized for projects with binary returns, depending on the distributional characteristics of returns (mean, variability, skewness, heterogeneity, correlation, and number of projects), the bankruptcy recovery rate, and the tax rate advantage of debt relative to equity. Our testable predictions are broadly consistent with existing empirical evidence on conglomerate mergers, spin-offs, project finance, and securitization.
Keywords:
Bankruptcy, conglomeration, mergers, spin-offs, project finance
JEL codes:
G32, G34.
Area of Research:
Business Economics and Industrial Organization / Finance and Accounting / Operations Management

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