Global Finance Journal
1990 - 2025
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Volume 43, issue C, 2020
- Financing preferences and practices of Indian SMEs

- H. Kent Baker, Satish Kumar and Purnima Rao
- Determinants of profit reinvestment undertaken by SMEs in the small island countries

- Nirosha Wellalage and Krishna Reddy
- Lost in Translation: The determinants and the effect of soft information dispersion in bank lending

- Claudio Porzio, Gabriele Sampagnaro and Vincenzo Verdoliva
- Does corporate social responsibility help the survivorship of SMEs and large firms?

- Francesco Gangi, Antonio Meles, Stefano Monferrà and Mario Mustilli
- Credit rationing and the relationship between family businesses and banks in Italy

- Giovanni Ferri, Pierluigi Murro and Marco Pini
- Assessing the credit worthiness of Italian SMEs and mini-bond issuers

- Edward Altman, Maurizio Esentato and Gabriele Sabato
Volume 42, issue C, 2019
- In search of distress risk in China's stock market

- Li Gao, Wei He and Qian Wang
- What is a better cross-hedge for energy: Equities or other commodities?

- Eric Olson, Andrew Vivian and Mark Wohar
- Foreign acquisitions and firm performance: The moderating role of prior foreign experience

- Henry Agyei-Boapeah
- The risk and return of private equity real estate funds

- Kieran Farrelly and Simon Stevenson
- Size effects and economies of scale in European real estate companies

- Brent Ambrose, Franz Fuerst, Nick Mansley and Zilong Wang
- Capitalization rates and transaction activity in international office markets: A global perspective

- Steven Devaney, Nicola Livingstone, Pat McAllister and Anupam Nanda
- Why companies do not pay cash dividends: The Turkish experience

- H. Kent Baker and Erhan Kilincarslan
Volume 41, issue C, 2019
- First-move advantage in seasoned equity offerings: Evidence from European banks pp. 1-12

- Marco Botta
- Why have many U.S.-listed Chinese firms announced delisting recently? pp. 13-31

- Gang Hu, Ji-Chai Lin, Owen Wong and Manning Yu
- Stock market integration between the UK and the US: Evidence over eight decades pp. 32-43

- Olalekan Aladesanmi, Fabrizio Casalin and Hugh Metcalf
- Competitive environment and innovation intensity pp. 44-59

- Marcia Millon Cornett, Otgontsetseg Erhemjamts and Hassan Tehranian
- Cross-asset relations, correlations and economic implications pp. 60-78

- David G. McMillan
- Faith-based norms and portfolio performance: Evidence from India pp. 79-89

- M. Dharani, M. Kabir Hassan and Andrea Paltrinieri
- The substitution hypothesis of agency conflicts: Evidence on Shariah compliant equities pp. 90-103

- Wajahat Azmi, Zaheer Anwer, Shamsher Mohamad and Mohamed Shah
- Latin American Corporate Emerging Markets Bond Indices (CEMBIs): Their recent evolution pp. 104-112

- Francisco López-Herrera, Roberto Santillán-Salgado and Alejandra Cabello
- Government venture capital and cross-border investment pp. 113-127

- Arash Soleimani Dahaj and Brian Paul Cozzarin
- The real earnings management of cross-listing firms pp. 128-145

- Klaus S. Beckmann, Diego Escobari and Thanh Ngo
- Is the venture capital market liquid? Evidence from India pp. 146-157

- James Dominic and Arun Kumar Gopalaswamy
Volume 40, issue C, 2019
- Thresholds in the nexus between financial deepening and firm performance: Evidence from Indonesia pp. 1-12

- Wahyoe Soedarmono, Irwan Trinugroho and Bruno S. Sergi
- The effectiveness of foreign exchange intervention in Latin America: A nonlinear approach to the coordination channel pp. 13-27

- Fredy Gamboa-Estrada
- Short-sale constraints and stock price informativeness pp. 28-34

- Ali Ebrahimnejad and Saeid Hoseinzade
- Duration of poor performance and risk shifting by hedge fund managers pp. 35-47

- Ying Li, A. Steven Holland and Hossein B. Kazemi
- Municipal financing costs following disasters pp. 48-64

- Michael Bourdeau-Brien and Lawrence Kryzanowski
- The impact of political connections and business groups on cash holdings: Evidence from Chinese listed firms pp. 65-73

- Tsui-Jung Lin, Hai-Yen Chang, Hui-Fun Yu and Ching-Pao Kao
- Stock Market Valuation, Foreign Investment, and Cross-Country Arbitrage pp. 74-84

- Liu Wang
- Tests of technical trading rules and the 52-week high strategy in the corporate bond market pp. 85-103

- William Montgomery, Ahmad Raza and Numan Ülkü
Volume 39, issue C, 2019
- Introduction to the special issue: Prudential financial regulation pp. 1-2

- Douglas Evanoff
- Evolving micro- and macroprudential regulations in the United States: A primer pp. 3-9

- Diana Hancock
- Regulatory responses to banking crisis: Lessons from Japan pp. 10-16

- Masami Imai
- The regulatory response to the sovereign-bank nexus pp. 17-20

- Luc Laeven
- The costs and benefits of bank capital requirements pp. 21-25

- Gianni De Nicolò
- Capital regulation: What is an appropriate minimum level? pp. 26-29

- Mark Carey
- The interplay between liquidity regulation, monetary policy implementation and financial stability pp. 30-38

- Todd Keister
- An overview of regulatory stress-testing and steps to improve it pp. 39-43

- Matt Pritsker
- Predicting European bank stress tests: Survival of the fittest pp. 44-57

- James W. Kolari, Félix López-Iturriaga and Ivan Pastor Sanz
- Principles for financial regulatory reform pp. 58-62

- William Dudley
Volume 38, issue C, 2018
- Is corporate social responsibility a value-increasing investment? Evidence from antitakeover provisions pp. 1-12

- Shahbaz Sheikh
- Does sustainability make banks more cost efficient? pp. 13-23

- Lien-Wen Liang, Hai-Yen Chang and Hao-Ling Shao
- Benchmark error and socially responsible investments pp. 24-29

- Ray R. Sturm and Casey Margarite Field
- Investor implications of divesting from fossil fuels pp. 30-44

- Irene Henriques and Perry Sadorsky
- ESG performance and firm value: The moderating role of disclosure pp. 45-64

- Ali Fatemi, Martin Glaum and Stefanie Kaiser
- CSR engagement and financial risk: A virtuous circle? International evidence pp. 65-81

- Pierre Chollet and Blaise W. Sandwidi
- Are more corporate social investments better? Evidence of non-linearity effect on costs of U.S. Bank loans pp. 82-96

- Sung C. Bae, Kiyoung Chang and Ha-Chin Yi
- Are socially responsible firms less likely to restate earnings? pp. 97-109

- Iuliia Chepurko, Ajit Dayanandan, Han Donker and John Nofsinger
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