Strategic Debt Service
Pierre Mella-Barral and
William Perraudin
CEPR Financial Market Papers from Centre for Economic Policy Research
Abstract:
When a firm is close to bankrupcy, equity-holders may `blackmail' owners of bonds by paying less than the originally-contracted coupon payments. This paper develops simple, closed-form expressions for bond and equity values when such blackmail effects are present. Furthermore, we show that blackmail is optimal in the following sense. Without blackmail, leverage generates agency costs because value-maximizing equity-holders liquidate firms at output price levels other than the ex-ante optimum. However, if equity-holders can extract surplus from bond-holders through blackmail, they will actually choose to liquidate the firm at the ex ante optimal shut-down point.
Keywords: Debt Service; Corporate Bonds; Agency Costs (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1993-10
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