Details about Radhakrishnan Gopalan
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Working Papers
2022
- EBITDA Add-backs in Debt Contracting: A Step Too Far?
Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
2016
- The Structure of Banker's Pay
Working Paper Series, Ohio State University, Charles A. Dice Center for Research in Financial Economics
2008
- How do defaults affect lead arranger reputation and activity in the loan syndication market?
Proceedings, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
2006
- Market Liquidity, Investor Participation and Managerial Autonomy: Why Do Firms Go Private?
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers View citations (1)
See also Journal Article Market Liquidity, Investor Participation, and Managerial Autonomy: Why Do Firms Go Private?, Journal of Finance, American Finance Association (2008) View citations (29) (2008)
2004
- Go Public or Stay Private: A Theory of Entrepreneurial Choice
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers View citations (2)
Also in Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers, Tinbergen Institute (2003) View citations (1)
Journal Articles
2024
- Analyst Coverage Networks and Corporate Financial Policies
Management Science, 2024, 70, (8), 5016-5039
- Aversion to Student Debt? Evidence from Low‐Wage Workers
Journal of Finance, 2024, 79, (2), 1249-1295
- Decision-Making Delegation in Banks
Management Science, 2024, 70, (5), 3281-3301
2021
- Corporate Inversions and Governance
Journal of Financial Intermediation, 2021, 47, (C) View citations (2)
- Home Equity and Labor Income: The Role of Constrained Mobility
The Review of Financial Studies, 2021, 34, (10), 4619-4662 View citations (1)
- How Are Bankers Paid?
(The dark side of liquidity creation: Leverage and systemic risk)
The Review of Corporate Finance Studies, 2021, 10, (4), 788-812 View citations (3)
- It’s not so bad: Director bankruptcy experience and corporate risk-taking
Journal of Financial Economics, 2021, 142, (1), 261-292 View citations (12)
- State Minimum Wages, Employment, and Wage Spillovers: Evidence from Administrative Payroll Data
Journal of Labor Economics, 2021, 39, (3), 673 - 707 View citations (34)
2020
- Medicaid and household savings behavior: New evidence from tax refunds
Journal of Financial Economics, 2020, 136, (2), 523-546 View citations (7)
2019
- The effect of health insurance on home payment delinquency: Evidence from ACA Marketplace subsidies
Journal of Public Economics, 2019, 172, (C), 67-83 View citations (24)
2018
- Managerial Compensation in Multidivision Firms
Management Science, 2018, 64, (6), 2856-2874 View citations (4)
2017
- Compensation goals and firm performance
Journal of Financial Economics, 2017, 124, (2), 307-330 View citations (36)
2016
- Do Debt Contract Enforcement Costs Affect Financing and Asset Structure?
The Review of Financial Studies, 2016, 29, (10), 2774-2813 View citations (28)
2014
- Debt Maturity Structure and Credit Quality
Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 2014, 49, (4), 817-842 View citations (42)
- Duration of Executive Compensation
Journal of Finance, 2014, 69, (6), 2777-2817 View citations (83)
- Internal Capital Market and Dividend Policies: Evidence From Business Groups
The Review of Financial Studies, 2014, 27, (4), 1102-1142 View citations (39)
2013
- Do Public Equity Markets Matter in Emerging Economies? Evidence from India
Review of Finance, 2013, 17, (5), 1571-1615 View citations (9)
2012
- Asset Liquidity and Stock Liquidity
Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 2012, 47, (2), 333-364 View citations (57)
- Private Control Benefits and Earnings Management: Evidence from Insider Controlled Firms
Journal of Accounting Research, 2012, 50, (1), 117-157 View citations (66)
2011
- Conglomerates and Industry Distress
The Review of Financial Studies, 2011, 24, (11), 3642-3687 View citations (39)
- Does Poor Performance Damage the Reputation of Financial Intermediaries? Evidence from the Loan Syndication Market
Journal of Finance, 2011, 66, (6), 2083-2120 View citations (69)
- Why Do Firms Form New Banking Relationships?
Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 2011, 46, (5), 1335-1365 View citations (70)
2010
- Strategic Flexibility and the Optimality of Pay for Sector Performance
The Review of Financial Studies, 2010, 23, (5), 2060-2098 View citations (43)
2008
- Market Liquidity, Investor Participation, and Managerial Autonomy: Why Do Firms Go Private?
Journal of Finance, 2008, 63, (4), 2013-2059 View citations (29)
See also Working Paper Market Liquidity, Investor Participation and Managerial Autonomy: Why Do Firms Go Private?, CEPR Discussion Papers (2006) View citations (1) (2006)
2007
- Affiliated firms and financial support: Evidence from Indian business groups
Journal of Financial Economics, 2007, 86, (3), 759-795 View citations (279)
2006
- The Entrepreneur's Choice between Private and Public Ownership
Journal of Finance, 2006, 61, (2), 803-836 View citations (66)
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