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The Centre has a regular discussion paper series dedicated to academic research, as well as a special paper series focused on policy analysis. In addition, affiliated researchers publish a variety of books, reports and opinion pieces.

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Minority blocks and takeover premia

This paper analyses takeovers of companies owned by atomistic shareholders and by one minority blockholder, all of whom can only decide to tender or...

August 2005
DP 544
Mike Burkart
Denis Gromb
Fausto Panunzi

Discussion Papers

Reforming public pensions in the US and the UK

This essay describes the current debate on reforming Social Security in the US, along with a brief description of how the program works. Along the way...

August 2005
DP 543
Peter Diamond

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Optimal intergenerational risk sharing

This paper studies optimal intergenerational transfer policy under stochastic labor income and capital returns. It has implications for Social...

June 2005
DP 541
Otto van Hemert

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Long-term debt and hidden borrowing

We consider borrowers with the opportunity to raise funds from a competitive banking sector that shares information, and from an alternative hidden...

June 2005
DP 542
Heski Bar-Isaac
Vicente Cuñat

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Simulated nonparametric estimation of dynamic models with applications to finance

This paper introduces a new class of parameter estimators for dynamic models, called Simulated Nonparametric Estimators (SNE). The SNE minimizes...

May 2005
DP 539
Filippo Altissimo
Antonio Mele

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Dynamic portfolio and mortgage choice for homeowners

We investigate the impact of owner-occupied housing on financial portfolio and mortgage choice under stochastic inflation and real interest rates. To...

May 2005
DP 538
Otto van Hemert
Franck de Jong
Joost Driessen

Special Papers

Defining and Achieving Financial Stability

April 2005
SP 160
William A. Allen
Geoffrey Wood

Discussion Papers

IMF concern for reputation and conditional lending failure: theory and empirics

One possible explanation for the unsatisfactory implementation of IMF conditionality has been attributed to the lack of credibility of the IMF threat...

April 2005
DP 535
Silvia Marchesi
Laura Sabani

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Estimating structural bond pricing models via simulated maximum likelihood

This paper describes how structural bond pricing models can be estimated using a Simulated Maximum Likelihood procedure developed by Durbin and...

April 2005
DP 534
Max Bruche

Discussion Papers

Reputation effects in trading on the New York Stock Exchange

Theory suggests that reputations, developed in repeated face-to-face interactions, allow non- anonymous, floor-based trading venues to attenuate...

March 2005
DP 540
Robert Battalio
Andrew Ellul
Robert Jennings

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Spot market power and future market trading

When a spot market monopolist participates in the futures market, he has an incentive to adjust spot prices to make his futures market position more...

March 2005
DP 531
Alexander Muermann
Stephen H. Shore

Discussion Papers

Asset pricing with limited risk sharing and heterogeneous agents

We solve a model with incomplete markets and heterogeneous agents that generates a large equity premium, while simultaneously matching stock market...

March 2005
DP 537
Francisco Gomes
Alexander Michaelides

Discussion Papers

A Model of corporate liquidity

We study a continuous time model of a levered firm with fixed assets generating a cash flow which fluctuates with business conditions. Since external...

March 2005
DP 529
Ron Anderson
Andrew Carverhill

Discussion Papers

Financial tunnelling and the revenge of the insider system: how to circumvent the new European corporate governance legislation

In this paper, we document how European companies can use financial tunnelling to the disadvantage of minority shareholders, despite improved...

March 2005
DP 536
Tom Kirchmaier
Jeremy Grant

Discussion Papers

ART versus reinsurance: the disciplining effect of information insensitivity

We provide a novel benefit of "Alternative Risk Transfer" (ART) products with parametric or index triggers. When a reinsurer has private information...

March 2005
DP 545
Silke Brandts
Christian Laux

Special Papers

How Do We Achieve Regulatory Convergence In Practice?

Speech by Callum McCarthy, Chairman of the Financial Services Authority, delivered at the LSE on 8th December 2004.

February 2005
SP 159
Callum McCarthy

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