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Conflicts in Bankruptcy and the Sequence of Debt Issues

Abraham (Avri) Ravid, S., Ronald Sverdlove, Arturo Bris and Gabriela Coiculescu

Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 2015, vol. 50, issue 6, 1353-1388

Abstract: This paper investigates the optimal sequencing of debt issues. Our theoretical model suggests that once firms issue debt with one level of seniority, they may have an incentive to alternate seniorities, because of violations of the priced absolute priority rule (APR). When we introduce explicit costs of class conflict, the model yields cases of alternating seniorities and other cases in which firms issue only one class of debt. The implications of the model are consistent with the observed regularities in a large database of debt issues. We test several other implications of our model as well.

Date: 2015
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