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Working Papers

1994

  1. The derivatives activities of U.S. commercial banks
    Proceedings, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago View citations (2)

Journal Articles

2014

  1. Does Operational and Financial Hedging Reduce Exposure? Evidence from the U.S. Airline Industry
    The Financial Review, 2014, 49, (1), 149-172 Downloads View citations (24)
  2. Exposure, hedging, and value: New evidence from the U.S. airline industry
    International Review of Financial Analysis, 2014, 34, (C), 200-211 Downloads View citations (19)

2010

  1. The Ex‐Day Price Behavior of REITs: Taxes or Ticks?
    Real Estate Economics, 2010, 38, (4), 733-752 Downloads View citations (1)

2007

  1. MANAGERIAL INCENTIVES AND THE USE OF FOREIGN‐EXCHANGE DERIVATIVES BY BANKS
    Journal of Financial Research, 2007, 30, (3), 399-413 Downloads View citations (20)

2006

  1. Does Hedging Affect Firm Value? Evidence from the US Airline Industry
    Financial Management, 2006, 35, (1) View citations (151)
    Also in Financial Management, 2006, 35, (1), 53-86 (2006) Downloads View citations (170)
  2. Hedging and Value in the U.S. Airline Industry
    Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, 2006, 18, (4), 21-33 Downloads View citations (105)

2005

  1. Deregulation, technological change, and the business-lending performance of large and small banks
    Journal of Banking & Finance, 2005, 29, (5), 1113-1130 Downloads View citations (43)
  2. Exchange rates, and fundamental variables: a semi-parametric analysis of binary choice
    Applied Economics, 2005, 37, (16), 1915-1924 Downloads

2004

  1. Do Small Banks have an Advantage in Lending? An Examination of Risk-Adjusted Yields on Business Loans at Large and Small Banks
    Journal of Financial Services Research, 2004, 25, (2), 233-252 Downloads View citations (49)
  2. The market's reaction to unexpected, catastrophic events: the case of airline stock returns and the September 11th attacks
    The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, 2004, 44, (4), 539-558 Downloads View citations (47)

2003

  1. Corporate Governance, Board Diversity, and Firm Value
    The Financial Review, 2003, 38, (1), 33-53 Downloads View citations (714)

2000

  1. Evidence on the financial characteristics of banks that do and do not use derivatives
    The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, 2000, 40, (4), 431-449 Downloads View citations (26)

1999

  1. The reaction of bank stock prices to news of derivatives losses by corporate clients
    Journal of Banking & Finance, 1999, 23, (12), 1725-1743 Downloads View citations (10)

1998

  1. The Use of Interest Rate Derivatives by End-users: The Case of Large Community Banks
    Journal of Financial Services Research, 1998, 14, (1), 17-34 Downloads View citations (32)

Chapters

2013

  1. Does hedging reduce economic exposure? Hurricanes, jet fuel prices and airlines
    Chapter 14 in Handbook of Research Methods and Applications in Empirical Finance, 2013, pp 341-354 Downloads View citations (1)
 
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