Journal of Finance
1946 - 2025
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Volume 80, issue 5, 2025
- Forest through the Trees: Building Cross‐Sections of Stock Returns pp. 2447-2506

- Svetlana Bryzgalova, Markus Pelger and Jason Zhu
- The “Actual Retail Price” of Equity Trades pp. 2507-2541

- Christopher Schwarz, Brad Barber, Xing Huang, Philippe Jorion and Terrance Odean
- Segmented Arbitrage pp. 2543-2590

- Emil N. Siriwardane, Adi Sunderam and Jonathan Wallen
- Arbitrage Capital of Global Banks pp. 2591-2638

- Alyssa Anderson, Wenxin Du and Bernd Schlusche
- Persuading Investors: A Video‐Based Study pp. 2639-2688

- Allen Hu and Song Ma
- Does Saving Cause Borrowing? Implications for the Coholding Puzzle pp. 2689-2738

- Paolina C. Medina and Michaela Pagel
- Household Portfolios and Retirement Saving over the Life Cycle pp. 2739-2787

- Jonathan A. Parker, Antoinette Schoar, Allison Cole and Duncan Simester
- Investor Factors pp. 2789-2830

- Sebastien Betermier, Laurent E. Calvet, Samuli Knüpfer and Jens Soerlie Kvaerner
- Over‐the‐Counter Markets for Nonstandardized Assets pp. 2831-2873

- Yoshio Nozawa and Anton Tsoy
- The Impact of the Financial Education of Executives on the Financial Practices of Medium and Large Enterprises pp. 2875-2920

- Cláudia Custódio, Diogo Mendes and Daniel Metzger
- Too Much, Too Soon, for Too Long: The Dynamics of Competitive Executive Compensation pp. 2921-2970

- Gilles Chemla, Alejandro Rivera and Liyan Shi
- Thirty Years of Change: The Evolution of Classified Boards pp. 2971-3020

- Scott Guernsey, Feng Guo, Tingting Liu and Matthew Serfling
- Baby Booms and Asset Booms: Demographic Change and the Housing Market pp. 3021-3056

- Marc Francke and Matthijs Korevaar
- Superstar Returns? Spatial Heterogeneity in Returns to Housing pp. 3057-3094

- Francisco Amaral, Martin Dohmen, Sebastian Kohl and Moritz Schularick
Volume 80, issue 4, 2025
- Would Order‐By‐Order Auctions Be Competitive? pp. 1879-1927

- Thomas Ernst, Chester Spatt and Jian Sun
- Regulating Over‐the‐Counter Markets pp. 1929-1962

- Tomy Lee and Chaojun Wang
- Interlocking Directorates and Competition in Banking pp. 1963-2016

- Guglielmo Barone, Fabiano Schivardi and Enrico Sette
- The Value of Bank Lending pp. 2017-2061

- Thomas Flanagan
- Dynamic Banking and the Value of Deposits pp. 2063-2105

- Patrick Bolton, Ye Li, Neng Wang and Jinqiang Yang
- What Is the Cost of Privatization for Workers? pp. 2107-2151

- Martin Olsson and Joacim Tåg
- Venture Capital and Startup Agglomeration pp. 2153-2198

- Jun Chen and Michael Ewens
- Women in Charge: Evidence from Hospitals pp. 2199-2253

- Katharina Lewellen
- Are CEOs Rewarded for Luck? Evidence from Corporate Tax Windfalls pp. 2255-2302

- Martina Andreani, Atif Ellahie and Lakshmanan Shivakumar
- Creating Controversy in Proxy Voting Advice pp. 2303-2354

- Andrey Malenko, Nadya Malenko and Chester Spatt
- Is the United States a Lucky Survivor? A Hierarchical Bayesian Approach pp. 2355-2388

- Jules van Binsbergen, Sophia Hua, Jonas Peeters and Jessica Wachter
- The Term Structure of Interest Rates in a Heterogeneous Monetary Union pp. 2389-2434

- James Costain, Galo Nuño Barrau and Carlos Thomas
Volume 80, issue 3, 2025
- How Credit Cycles across a Financial Crisis pp. 1339-1378

- Arvind Krishnamurthy and Tyler Muir
- Banks, Low Interest Rates, and Monetary Policy Transmission pp. 1379-1416

- Olivier Wang
- Collusion in Brokered Markets pp. 1417-1462

- John William Hatfield, Scott Kominers and Richard Lowery
- How Much Does Racial Bias Affect Mortgage Lending? Evidence from Human and Algorithmic Credit Decisions pp. 1463-1496

- Neil Bhutta, Aurel Hizmo and Daniel Ringo
- Social Security and Trends in Wealth Inequality pp. 1497-1531

- Sylvain Catherine, Max Miller and Natasha Sarin
- Excess Capacity, Marginal q, and Corporate Investment pp. 1533-1592

- Gustavo Grullon and David L. Ikenberry
- In Too Deep: The Effect of Sunk Costs on Corporate Investment pp. 1593-1646

- Marius Guenzel
- Intrahousehold Disagreement about Macroeconomic Expectations pp. 1647-1689

- Da Ke
- In the Red: Overdrafts, Payday Lending, and the Underbanked pp. 1691-1738

- Marco Di Maggio, Angela Ma and Emily Williams
- Conflicting Priorities: A Theory of Covenants and Collateral pp. 1739-1768

- Jason Roderick Donaldson, Denis Gromb and Giorgia Piacentino
- Auctions versus Negotiations: The Role of the Payment Structure pp. 1769-1813

- Florian Hoffmann and Vladimir Vladimirov
- Raising Capital from Investor Syndicates with Strategic Communication pp. 1815-1869

- Dan Luo
Volume 80, issue 2, 2025
- The Disappearing Index Effect pp. 657-698

- Robin Greenwood and Marco Sammon
- Sustainability or Greenwashing: Evidence from the Asset Market for Industrial Pollution pp. 699-754

- Ran Duchin, Janet Gao and Qiping Xu
- The Allocation of Socially Responsible Capital pp. 755-781

- Daniel Green and Benjamin N. Roth
- Pricing Poseidon: Extreme Weather Uncertainty and Firm Return Dynamics pp. 783-832

- Mathias S. Kruttli, Brigitte Roth Tran and Sumudu W. Watugala
- Designing Stress Scenarios pp. 833-873

- Cecilia Parlatore and Thomas Philippon
- Crisis Interventions in Corporate Insolvency pp. 875-910

- Samuel Antill and Christopher Clayton
- Repo over the Financial Crisis pp. 911-936

- Adam Copeland and Antoine Martin
- Worker Runs pp. 937-979

- Florian Hoffmann and Vladimir Vladimirov
- Feedback Effects and Systematic Risk Exposures pp. 981-1028

- Snehal Banerjee, Bradyn Breon‐drish and Kevin Smith
- Simplicity and Risk pp. 1029-1080

- Indira Puri
- Regulatory Fragmentation pp. 1081-1126

- Joseph Kalmenovitz, Michelle Lowry and Ekaterina Volkova
- Wealth and Insurance Choices: Evidence from U.S. Households pp. 1127-1170

- Michael J. Gropper and Camelia Kuhnen
- Working More to Pay the Mortgage: Household Debt, Interest Rates, and Family Labor Supply pp. 1171-1207

- Michał Zator
- The Impact of Minority Representation at Mortgage Lenders pp. 1209-1260

- W. Scott Frame, Ruidi Huang, Erica Xuewei Jiang, Yeonjoon Lee, Will Shuo Liu, Erik J. Mayer and Adi Sunderam
- Uncovering the Hidden Effort Problem pp. 1261-1311

- Azi Ben‐rephael, Bruce I. Carlin, Zhi Da and Ryan D. Israelsen
Volume 80, issue 1, 2025
- Bank Funding Risk, Reference Rates, and Credit Supply pp. 5-56

- Harry Cooperman, Darrell Duffie, Stephan Luck, Zachry Wang and Yilin (david) Yang
- Intermediary Leverage Shocks and Funding Conditions pp. 57-99

- Jean‐sébastien Fontaine, René Garcia and Sermin Gungor
- The Global Credit Spread Puzzle pp. 101-162

- Jing‐zhi Huang, Yoshio Nozawa and Zhan Shi
- Private Equity and Financial Stability: Evidence from Failed‐Bank Resolution in the Crisis pp. 163-210

- Emily Johnston‐ross, Song Ma and Manju Puri
- Equilibrium Data Mining and Data Abundance pp. 211-258

- Jérôme Dugast and Thierry Foucault
- Test Assets and Weak Factors pp. 259-319

- Stefano Giglio, Dacheng Xiu and Dake Zhang
- Decentralized Exchange: The Uniswap Automated Market Maker pp. 321-374

- Alfred Lehar and Christine Parlour
- Does Floor Trading Matter? pp. 375-414

- Jonathan Brogaard, Matthew Ringgenberg and Dominik Roesch
- Scope, Scale, and Concentration: The 21st‐Century Firm pp. 415-466

- Gerard Hoberg and Gordon M. Phillips
- Sending Out an SMS: Automatic Enrollment Experiments for Overdraft Alerts pp. 467-514

- Michael D. Grubb, Darragh Kelly, Jeroen Nieboer, Matthew Osborne and Jonathan Shaw
- Personal Communication in an Automated World: Evidence from Loan Repayments pp. 515-559

- Christine Laudenbach and Stephan Siegel
- Dynamic Competition in Negotiated Price Markets pp. 561-614

- Jason Allen and Shaoteng Li
- Carbon Returns across the Globe pp. 615-645

- Shaojun Zhang
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