Real Assets, Collateral and the Limits of Debt Capacity
Erasmo Giambona (),
Antonio S. Mello and
Timothy J. Riddiough
Real Estate Economics, 2018, vol. 46, issue 4, 836-886
Abstract:
We develop a model in which better quality firms separate themselves by issuing unsecured debt and committing to maintain a strong balance sheet, something lower‐quality firms find too costly to do. Lower‐quality firms, in contrast, pledge real assets in secured debt transactions. However, during turbulent financial periods, pooling occurs in the secured debt market, which raises the average quality of firms in that market. We use the 1998 Russian crisis together with the role played by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac for apartment REITs to highlight the relation between financing outcomes and firm type.
Date: 2018
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