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Chapter 4
Behavioral Corporate Finance
MALCOLM BAKER, RICHARD S. RUBACK and JEFFREY WURGLER 145
Abstract 146
Keywords 146
- Introduction 147
- The irrational investors approach 148
2.1. Theoretical framework 149
2.2. Empirical challenges 153
2.3. Investment policy 155
2.4. Financial policy 158
2.5. Other corporate decisions 164 - The irrational managers approach 168
3.1. Theoretical framework 169
3.2. Empirical challenges 171
3.3. Investment policy 172
3.4. Financial policy 174
3.5. Other behavioral patterns 175 - Conclusion 177
References 178
PART 2: BANKING, PUBLIC OFFERINGS, AND PRIVATE SOURCES OF
CAPITAL
Chapter 5
Banks in Capital Markets
STEVEN DRUCKER and MANJU PURI 189
Abstract 190
Keywords 190
- Introduction 191
- Commercial banks as underwriters: Theoretical literature 192
- Empirical evidence on conflicts of interest 195
3.1. Before the 1933 Glass–Steagall Act 196
3.2. The late 1980s and beyond 200
3.3. Mitigating conflicts of interest: Organizational structure and syndicates 203
3.4. Conflicts of interest from equity holdings: Evidence from venture capital 205 - Empirical evidence on competition between commercial and investment banks 207
4.1. Underwriting fees 207
4.2. Underwriter selection 209
4.3. Can investment banks survive? 210 - International evidence 211
5.1. Japan 212
5.2. Canada 213