货币经济学
债务
经济
繁荣
衡平法
经济泡沫
乐观 主义
金融经济学
财务
心理学
社会心理学
环境工程
政治学
法学
工程类
作者
Harrison Hong,David Sraer
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jfineco.2013.07.002
摘要
Motivated by the recent subprime mortgage crisis, we explore whether speculative bubble models of equity based on investor disagreement and short-sales constraints can also provide an explanation for the overvaluation of debt contracts. We find that this is unlikely. Equity bubbles are loud: price and volume go together as investors speculate on capital gains from reselling to more optimistic investors. But this resale option is limited for debt since its upside payoff is bounded. Debt bubbles then require an optimism bias among investors. But greater optimism leads to less speculative trading as investors view the debt as safe and having limited upside. Debt bubbles are hence quiet—high price comes with low volume. We find the predicted price–volume relationship of credits over the 2003–2007 credit boom.
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