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A Structural Framework for the Pricing of Corporate Securities Michael Genser

A Structural Framework for the Pricing of Corporate Securities By Michael Genser

A Structural Framework for the Pricing of Corporate Securities by Michael Genser


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A treatment of structural credit risk models for simultaneous and consistent pricing of corporate securities. This book takes us from the economic principles of firm value models to the empirical implementation, through the development of an economic framework. It provides exposition of corporate securities pricing for academics and practitioners.

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A Structural Framework for the Pricing of Corporate Securities Summary

A Structural Framework for the Pricing of Corporate Securities: Economic and Empirical Issues by Michael Genser

In the last few years, a re?ned pricing of corporate securities has come intofocusofacademicsandpractitioners.Asempiricalresearchshowed, traditionalassetpricingmodelscouldnotpricecorporatesecuritiess- ?ciently well. Time series properties of quoted securities were di?cult to replicate. In the search for more advanced models that capture the empirical ?ndings, researchers followed two approaches. The ?rst stream of - search ?tted the time series properties of corporate securities directly. Werefertothisclassofmodelsasbeingofreducedform.Securityprices are assumed to follow more advanced stochastic models, in particular 1 models withe.g. non-constant volatility. All studiesofthistypedonot consider the economics of the issuing companies but simply assume a stochastic behavior of the security or its state variables. In contrast, a second, economic literature developed by studying the ?rm. We call these kinds of models structural because the limited liability of equity holders is modeled explicitly as a function of ?rm value. One problem of the reduced form approach is its di?culty of int- pretation in an economic sense. Being technically advanced, reduced form models often lack an intuitive economic model and especially d- guise the economic assumptions. If security pricing is the only purpose of the exercise, we might not need an economic model. However, if we wanttounderstandpricemovements,aseriouslinkwiththeunderlying economics appears important. Thecreditriskliteratureevenadoptedthisparticularterminologyto 2 categorize its models. Whereas reduced form models take each corpo- 1 See e.g. Stein and Stein (1991) for a stochastic volatility model and Heston and Nandi (2000) on GARCH option pricing.

Table of Contents

The Corporate Securities Framework.- ABM- and GBM-EBIT-Models.- Numerical Illustration of the ABM- and GBM-Model.- Empirical Test of the EBIT-Based Credit Risk Model.- Concluding Remarks.

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CIN0792376005VG
9780792376002
0792376005
A Structural Framework for the Pricing of Corporate Securities: Economic and Empirical Issues by Michael Genser
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
20051026
188
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