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Optimal Dynamic Capital Budgeting
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MALENKO, ANDREY
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Audits
/ Budgets
/ Capital
/ Expenditures
/ Financing
/ Head offices
/ Past performance
/ Property
/ Thresholds
2019
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Optimal Dynamic Capital Budgeting
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MALENKO, ANDREY
in
Audits
/ Budgets
/ Capital
/ Expenditures
/ Financing
/ Head offices
/ Past performance
/ Property
/ Thresholds
2019
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Optimal Dynamic Capital Budgeting
2019
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Overview
I study optimal design of a dynamic capital allocation process in an organization in which the division manager with empire-building preferences privately observes the arrival and properties of investment projects, and headquarters can audit projects at a cost. Under certain conditions, a budgeting mechanism with threshold separation of financing is optimal. Headquarters: (1) allocate a spending account to the manager and replenish it over time; (2) set a threshold, such that projects below it are financed from the account, while projects above are financed fully by headquarters upon an audit. Further analysis studies when co-financing of projects is optimal and how the size of the account depends on past performance of projects.
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