Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5055202 Economic Modelling 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper builds a static contingent-claim model that allows for examining the optimal capital structure with the joint arguments of counterparty default risk and market incompleteness. A first-passage-time model with jump default barrier is adopted to capture the counterparty effects on the pricing of defaultable claims. Following the framework of Jarrow and Yu (2001), the jump in primary firm's bankruptcy barrier is designed as the loss on capital resulted from secondary firm's bankruptcy. The relevance of market incompleteness in the context of claim-pricing is considered using “good-deal asset price bound” method by Cochrane and Saa-Requejo (2000). We show that the effects of counterparty's default clearly diminish the uses of debt, which indirectly explains the so-called under-leveraged puzzle. We further find that counterparty effects on capital structure are sensitive to market incompleteness and firm's characteristics, such as tax rate and bankruptcy cost rate.

Research highlights► Jointly consider the counterparty default risk and market incompleteness. ► A first-passage-time model with jump default barrier. ► The jump in primary firm's bankruptcy barrier is due to secondary firm's bankruptcy. ► The effects of counterparty's default indirectly explain the under-leveraged puzzle.

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