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The Voting Premium

Uploaded: Jun 5, 2025

Doron Levit, Nadya Malenko, Ernst Maug

This paper develops a unified theory of blockholder governance and the voting premium, in a setting without takeovers and controlling shareholders. A voting premium emerges when a minority blockholder tries to influence the composition of the shareholder base by accumulating...

Voting on Public Goods: Citizens vs Shareholders

Uploaded: Jun 5, 2025

Robin Döttling, Doron Levit, Nadya Malenko, Magdalena Rola-Janicka

We study the interplay between a "one person-one vote" political system and a "one share-one vote" corporate governance regime. If shareholders push firms for more pro-social policies, political backlash may arise, undoing ESG initiatives. In a frictionless economy, shareholder democracy...

The Quiet Hand of Regulation: Harnessing Uncertainty and Disagreement

Uploaded: May 12, 2025

Daniel Andrei, Lorenzo Garlappi

Regulating externalities is a major challenge when economic agents face uncertainty and disagreement. Traditional Pigouvian and Coasean approaches often struggle because they require either precise knowledge of externality costs or frictionless bargaining. We propose an "uncertainty-based regulation" (UBR) mechanism that...

A Theory of Corporate Communication

Uploaded: May 1, 2025

Jordan Martel

How should we expect firms to communicate with their shareholders in the presence of uncertainty? This paper studies a model of corporate communication in which cash flow variance is priced and stochastic. The model rationalizes ``biases'' for reports that are...

Comparing Search and Intermediation Frictions Across Fixed-Income Markets

Uploaded: Apr 30, 2025

Gabor Pinter, Semih Uslu, Jean-Charles Wijnandts

We develop a two-asset search-and-bargaining model of OTC trading to estimate frictions and welfare losses in the UK government and corporate bond markets. Using transaction-level data and a matched client sample, we find that both trading delays and intermediation frictions...

Is 24/7 Trading Better?

Uploaded: Apr 9, 2025

Patrick Blonien, Alexander Ober

In a dynamic model of large traders who manage inventory risk, we show that a daily market closure coordinates liquidity. This coordination of liquidity can improve allocative efficiency relative to 24/7 trade, fully offsetting the costs of the closure. Some...