Publication du prof. Morellec dans "Journal of Financial Economics"

© 2019 Herzog - EPFL

© 2019 Herzog - EPFL

L'article du porfesseur Morellec "Short-term debt and incentives for risk-taking" co-écrit avec Marco Della Seta et Francesca Zucchi a été accepté pour publication dans le Journal of Financial Economics.

Resumé en anglais

Abstract : We challenge the view that short-term debt curbs moral hazard and analytically demonstrate that, in a world with financing frictions and fair debt pricing, short-term debt increases incentives for risk-taking. To do so, we develop a model in which firms are financed with equity and short-term debt and cannot freely optimize their default decision because of financing frictions. Using this model, we show that short-term debt can give rise to a ``rollover trap," a scenario in which firms burn revenues and cash reserves to absorb severe rollover losses. In the rollover trap, shareholders find it optimal to increase asset risk in an attempt to improve interim debt repricing and prevent inefficient liquidation. These risk-taking incentives do not arise when debt maturity is sufficiently long.