
handle: 10419/175976
We propose a specification of a general equilibrium model with securitization of collateral-backed promises and discuss the role of physical collateral to avoid, in equilibrium, pessimistic beliefs about the future rates of default. Promises are pooled in either pass-through securities or collateralized loans obligations (CLO), allowing the existence of different seniority lev- els among tranches in the same CLO. In case of default, borrowers may also suffer extra-economic penalties, which are internalized into a structure of non-ordered preferences. In this context, we prove the existence of an equilibrium in that investors are not over-pessimistic about the payments of derivatives. JEL Codes: D52, D91
Non- ordered Preferences, Asset Backed-Securitization, Extra-economic Default Penalties, Collateral, Non- ordered Preferences, ddc:330, Collateral, Asset Backed-Securitization, Extra-economic Default Penalties
Non- ordered Preferences, Asset Backed-Securitization, Extra-economic Default Penalties, Collateral, Non- ordered Preferences, ddc:330, Collateral, Asset Backed-Securitization, Extra-economic Default Penalties
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