| Title: | A Search-Based Theory of the On-the-Run Phenomenon | 
| Authors: | Vayanos, Dimitri Weill, Pierre-Olivier | 
| Issue Date: | 23-Feb-2005 | 
| Series/Report no.: | FIN-05-016 | 
| Abstract: | We propose a model in which assets with identical cash flows can trade at different prices.Agents enter into an infinite-horizon, steady-state market to establish long or short positions. Both the spot and the asset-lending market operate through search. Short-sellers can endogenously concentrate in one asset because of search externalities and the constraint that they must deliver the asset they borrowed. As a result, that asset enjoys both greater liquidity, measured by search times, and a higher lending fee (“specialness”). Liquidity and specialness translate into price premia that are consistent with no-arbitrage. We derive closed-form solutions for small frictions, and can generate price differentials in line with observed on-the-run premia. | 
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2451/26417 | 
| Appears in Collections: | Finance Working Papers | 
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