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CERF Corporate Finance Theory Symposium
https://www.cerf.cam.ac.uk/files/programme_corporate_finance_theory_symposium_8-9_sept_20233.pdf5 Oct 2023: Economics): Socially Optimal Eligibility Criteria for ESG Funds. Discussant: Alexander Guembel (Toulouse School of Economics). ... 09.50 – 10.40 Keynote address: Gambling for Redemption or Ripoff, and the Impact of Superpriority,. -
CERF Corporate Finance Theory Symposium
https://www.cerf.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.cerf.cam.ac.uk/files/programme_corporate_finance_theory_symposium_8-9_sept_20233.pdf5 Oct 2023: Economics): Socially Optimal Eligibility Criteria for ESG Funds. Discussant: Alexander Guembel (Toulouse School of Economics). ... 09.50 – 10.40 Keynote address: Gambling for Redemption or Ripoff, and the Impact of Superpriority,. -
TYING YOURSELF TO THE MAST: PAINFUL DEBT AS A ...
https://www.cerf.cam.ac.uk/files/media/niermann_tying_yourself_to_the_mast.pdf19 Jun 2024: Most closely related to my work is Conesa &Kehoe (2017) who propose that rising debt levels throughout the Euro-crisis were driven by’gambling for redemption’, where governments in deep recession ... In their model, a country’s decision to -
TYING YOURSELF TO THE MAST: PAINFUL DEBT AS A ...
https://www.cerf.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.cerf.cam.ac.uk/files/media/niermann_tying_yourself_to_the_mast.pdf19 Jun 2024: Most closely related to my work is Conesa &Kehoe (2017) who propose that rising debt levels throughout the Euro-crisis were driven by’gambling for redemption’, where governments in deep recession ... In their model, a country’s decision to
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