TY - JOUR AU1 - Gan, Liu AU2 - Yang, Zhaojun AB - We consider an irreversible investment, of which the sunk cost is financed by a finite-term debt after entering into an option-for-guarantee swap (OGS) with negotiation. The OGS is a three-party agreement among a lender (bank), an insurer, and a borrower (entrepreneur), where the bank lends at a given interest rate to the entrepreneur and if the borrower defaults on debt, the insurer must pay all the principal and remaining interests to the lender instead of the borrower. In return for the guarantee, the borrower must allocate a perpetual American call option to purchase a fraction (guarantee cost) of his equity at a given strike price. We find that the investment threshold decreases but the exercise threshold of the insurer’s option increases with the borrower’s bargaining power. Both the investment and exercise threshold increase with debt maturity, but there is a U-shaped relation between the guarantee cost and debt maturity. The borrower postpones investment once the funding gap or project risk increases. The swap may overcome the inefficiencies from asset substitution and debt overhang, strongly depending on the debt maturity and borrower’s bargaining power. TI - Investment, agency conflicts, debt maturity, and loan guarantees by negotiation JF - Annals of Finance DO - 10.1007/s10436-017-0298-8 DA - 2017-05-18 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/investment-agency-conflicts-debt-maturity-and-loan-guarantees-by-OMcbgvZIqO SP - 253 EP - 271 VL - 13 IS - 3 DP - DeepDyve ER -