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Volume 64, issue 6 , 2009
Long-Run Stockholder Consumption Risk and Asset Returns pp. 2427-2479
Christopher James Malloy , Tobias J. Moskowitz and Annette Vissing-Jørgensen
Blockholder Trading, Market Efficiency, and Managerial Myopia pp. 2481-2513
Alex Edmans
Reinforcement Learning and Savings Behavior pp. 2515-2534
James Jinwoo Choi , David Isaac Laibson , Brigitte C. Madrian and Andrew Metrick
Momentum, Reversal, and Uninformed Traders in Laboratory Markets pp. 2535-2558
Robert J. Bloomfield , William B. Tayler and Flora (hailan) Zhou
Catering through Nominal Share Prices pp. 2559-2590
Malcolm Baker , Robin Greenwood and Jeffrey Wurgler
International Stock Return Comovements pp. 2591-2626
Geert Bekaert , Robert James Hodrick and Xiaoyan Zhang
The Manipulation of Executive Stock Option Exercise Strategies: Information Timing and Backdating pp. 2627-2663
David C. Cicero
A Bayesian's Bubble pp. 2665-2701
C. Wei Li and Hui Xue
Implications of Keeping-Up-with-the-Joneses Behavior for the Equilibrium Cross Section of Stock Returns: International Evidence pp. 2703-2737
Juan-Pedro Gãmez , Richard Priestley and Fernando Zapatero
The Price Is (Almost) Right pp. 2739-2782
Randolph B. Cohen , Christopher Polk and Tuomo Vuolteenaho
A Rational Expectations Equilibrium with Informative Trading Volume pp. 2783-2805
Jan Schneider
Exponential Growth Bias and Household Finance pp. 2807-2849
Victor Stango and Jonathan Zinman
Volume 64, issue 5 , 2009
FELLOW OF THE AMERICAN FINANCE ASSOCIATION FOR 2009 pp. v-vii
Richard H. Thaler
Why Do U.S. Firms Hold So Much More Cash than They Used To? pp. 1985-2021
Thomas W. Bates , Kathleen M. Kahle and René M. Stulz
Media Coverage and the Cross-section of Stock Returns pp. 2023-2052
Lily Fang and Joel Peress
Credit Contagion from Counterparty Risk pp. 2053-2087
Philippe Jorion and Gaiyan Zhang
Frailty Correlated Default pp. 2089-2123
Darrell Duffie , Andreas Eckner , Guillaume Horel and Leandro Saita
Attracting Flows by Attracting Big Clients pp. 2125-2151
Lauren Cohen and Breno Schmidt
The Relation between Price and Performance in the Mutual Fund Industry pp. 2153-2183
Javier Gil-Bazo and Pablo Ruiz-Verdú
Business Networks, Corporate Governance, and Contracting in the Mutual Fund Industry pp. 2185-2220
Camelia Mariana Kuhnen
Role of Managerial Incentives and Discretion in Hedge Fund Performance pp. 2221-2256
Vikas Agarwal , Naveen D. Daniel and Narayan Y. Naik
Do Hedge Fund Managers Misreport Returns? Evidence from the Pooled Distribution pp. 2257-2288
Nicolas P.B. Bollen and Veronika K. Pool
Driven to Distraction: Extraneous Events and Underreaction to Earnings News pp. 2289-2325
David Hirshleifer , Sonya Seongyeon Lim and Siew Hong Teoh
Getting Out Early: An Analysis of Market Making Activity at the Recommending Analyst's Firm pp. 2327-2359
Jennifer L. Juergens and Laura Lindsey
Making Sense of Cents: An Examination of Firms That Marginally Miss or Beat Analyst Forecasts pp. 2361-2388
Sanjeev Bhojraj , Paul Hribar , Marc Picconi and JOHN McINNIS
Electing Directors pp. 2389-2421
Jie Cai , Jacqueline L. Garner and Ralph A. Walkling
Volume 64, issue 4 , 2009
Presidential Address: Sophisticated Investors and Market Efficiency pp. 1517-1548
Jeremy C. Stein
Why Are Buyouts Levered? The Financial Structure of Private Equity Funds pp. 1549-1582
Ulf Axelson , Per Stromberg and Michael Steven Weisbach
Predictive Systems: Living with Imperfect Predictors pp. 1583-1628
Lubos Pastor and Robert F. Stambaugh
Explicit versus Implicit Contracts: Evidence from CEO Employment Agreements pp. 1629-1655
Stuart L. Gillan , Jay C. Hartzell and Robert Parrino
Control Rights and Capital Structure: An Empirical Investigation pp. 1657-1695
Michael R. Roberts and Amir Sufi
Agency Problems at Dual-Class Companies pp. 1697-1727
Ronald Masulis , Cong Wang and Fei Xie
The Corporate Propensity to Save pp. 1729-1766
Leigh A. Riddick and Toni Whited
Target Behavior and Financing: How Conclusive Is the Evidence? pp. 1767-1796
Xin Chang and Sudipto Dasgupta
Analyzing the Tax Benefits from Employee Stock Options pp. 1797-1825
Ilona Babenko and Yuri Tserlukevich
Financially Constrained Stock Returns pp. 1827-1862
Dmitry Livdan , Horacio Sapriza and Lu Zhang
First-Order Risk Aversion, Heterogeneity, and Asset Market Outcomes pp. 1863-1887
David Chapman and Valery Polkovnichenko
Who Gambles in the Stock Market? pp. 1889-1933
Alok Kumar
Rewriting History pp. 1935-1960
Alexander Ljungqvist , Christopher James Malloy and Felicia Marston
Report of the Editor of "The Journal of Finance" for the Year 2008 pp. 1961-1974
Campbell R. Harvey
Volume 64, issue 3 , 2009
Do Stock Mergers Create Value for Acquirers? pp. 1061-1097
Pavel Gregory Savor and Qi Lu
Level Playing Fields in International Financial Regulation pp. 1099-1142
Alan D. Morrison and Lucy White
Bank Loan Supply, Lender Choice, and Corporate Capital Structure pp. 1143-1185
Mark T. Leary
Information Immobility and the Home Bias Puzzle pp. 1187-1215
Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh and Laura Veldkamp
International Taxation and the Direction and Volume of Cross-Border M&As pp. 1217-1249
Harry P. Huizinga and Johannes Voget
Determinants of Vertical Integration: Financial Development and Contracting Costs pp. 1251-1290
Daron Acemoglu , Simon Johnson and Todd Mitton
Eat or Be Eaten: A Theory of Mergers and Firm Size pp. 1291-1344
Gary Gorton , Matthias Kahl and Richard Rosen
Oil Futures Prices in a Production Economy with Investment Constraints pp. 1345-1375
Leonid Kogan , Dmitry Livdan and Amir Yaron
The Price of Correlation Risk: Evidence from Equity Options pp. 1377-1406
Joost Driessen , Pascal J. Maenhout and Grigory Vilkov
IPO Underpricing over the Very Long Run pp. 1407-1443
David Chambers and Elroy Dimson
Trading Costs and Returns for U.S. Equities: Estimating Effective Costs from Daily Data pp. 1445-1477
Joel Hasbrouck
Rank-Order Tournaments and Incentive Alignment: The Effect on Firm Performance pp. 1479-1512
Jayant R. Kale , Ebru Reis and Anand Venkateswaran
Volume 64, issue 2 , 2009
Sensation Seeking, Overconfidence, and Trading Activity pp. 549-578
Mark Grinblatt and Matti Keloharju
Equilibrium Portfolio Strategies in the Presence of Sentiment Risk and Excess Volatility pp. 579-629
Bernard Dumas , Alexander Kurshev and Raman Uppal
Risk in Dynamic Arbitrage: The Price Effects of Convergence Trading pp. 631-655
Péter Kondor
Catastrophic Risk and Credit Markets pp. 657-707
Mark J. Garmaise and Tobias J. Moskowitz
Investor Inattention and Friday Earnings Announcements pp. 709-749
Stefano DellaVigna and Joshua M. Pollet
What Drives the Disposition Effect? An Analysis of a Long-Standing Preference-Based Explanation pp. 751-784
Nicholas Barberis and Wei Xiong
Work Ethic, Employment Contracts, and Firm Value pp. 785-821
Bruce Ian Carlin and Simon Gervais
Creditor Rights, Enforcement, and Bank Loans pp. 823-860
Kee-Hong Bae and Vidhan K. Goyal
Securitization and the Declining Impact of Bank Finance on Loan Supply: Evidence from Mortgage Originations pp. 861-889
Elena Loutskina and Philip E. Strahan
Financial Constraints, Debt Capacity, and the Cross-section of Stock Returns pp. 891-921
Jaehoon Hahn and Hangyong Lee
Cash Flow, Consumption Risk, and the Cross-section of Stock Returns pp. 923-956
Zhi Da
Real Options, Product Market Competition, and Asset Returns pp. 957-983
Felipe L. Aguerrevere
Hedge Fund Risk Dynamics: Implications for Performance Appraisal pp. 985-1035
Nicolas P.B. Bollen and Robert E. Whaley
Income Risk and Portfolio Choice: An Empirical Study pp. 1037-1055
Xiaohong Angerer and Pok-Sang Lam
Volume 64, issue 1 , 2009
High-Water Marks: High Risk Appetites? Convex Compensation, Long Horizons, and Portfolio Choice pp. 1-36
Stavros Panageas and Mark M. Westerfield
It's SHO Time! Short-Sale Price Tests and Market Quality pp. 37-73
Karl B. Diether , Kuan-Hui Lee and Ingrid M. Werner
Should Investors Bet on the Jockey or the Horse? Evidence from the Evolution of Firms from Early Business Plans to Public Companies pp. 75-115
Steven Neil Kaplan , Berk A. Sensoy and Per Stromberg
Share Repurchases and Pay-Performance Sensitivity of Employee Compensation Contracts pp. 117-150
Ilona Babenko
Financing Innovation and Growth: Cash Flow, External Equity, and the 1990s R&D Boom pp. 151-185
James R. Brown , Steven Mark Fazzari and Bruce Clayton Petersen
Entrepreneurial Shareholder Activism: Hedge Funds and Other Private Investors pp. 187-229
April Klein and Emanuel Zur
CEO Compensation and Board Structure pp. 231-261
Vidhi Chhaochharia and Yaniv Grinstein
Access to Capital, Capital Structure, and the Funding of the Firm pp. 263-308
Omer Brav
Do Entrenched Managers Pay Their Workers More? pp. 309-339
Henrik Cronqvist , Fredrik Heyman , Mattias Nilsson , Helena Svaleryd and Jonas Vlachos
Labor and Corporate Governance: International Evidence from Restructuring Decisions pp. 341-374
Julian Atanassov and E. Han Kim
Market Sidedness: Insights into Motives for Trade Initiation pp. 375-423
Asani Sarkar and Robert A. Schwartz
Private Benefits of Control, Ownership, and the Cross-listing Decision pp. 425-466
Craig Doidge , G. Andrew Karolyi , Karl V. Lins , Darius P. Miller and René M. Stulz
Are Liquidity and Information Risks Priced in the Treasury Bond Market? pp. 467-503
Haitao Li , Junbo Wang , Chunchi Wu and Yan He
Public Information, IPO Price Formation, and Long-Run Returns: Japanese Evidence pp. 505-546
Kenji Kutsuna , Janet Kiholm Smith and Richard L. Smith