On Optimal Production and the Market to Book Ratio Given Limited Shareholder Diversification

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.35.8.1004

Our purpose is to examine a firm's optimal output decision and valuation when its shareholders hold a limited number of risky assets. The primary theoretical result indicates that the market-to-book ratio is a function of the degree of shareholder diversification. Our theory suggests a negative relationship between a firm's market-to-book ratio and shareholder diversification.

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