Hysteresis Effects under CIR Interest Rates

Dias, J C and Shackleton, M B (2010) Hysteresis Effects under CIR Interest Rates. Working Paper. The Department of Accounting and Finance, Lancaster University.

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Abstract

Most decision making research in real options focuses on revenue uncertainty assuming dis- count rates remain constant. However, for many decisions revenue or cost streams are relatively static and investment is driven by interest rate uncertainty, for example the de- cision to invest in durable machinery and equipment. Using interest rate models from Cox et al. (1985b), we generalize the work of Ingersoll and Ross (1992) in two ways. Firstly, we include real options on perpetuities (in addition to zero coupon cash flows). Secondly, we incorporate abandonment or disinvestment as well as investment options, and thus model interest rate hysteresis (parallel to revenue uncertainty in Dixit (1989a)). Under stochastic interest rates, economic hysteresis is found to be significant, even for small sunk costs.

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?? financereal optionsinterest rate uncertaintyperpetuitiesinvestment hyste-resisdiscipline-based research ??
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11 Jul 2011 21:29
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