Journal of Financial Economics
1974 - 2025
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Volume 112, issue 3, 2014
- Credit lines as monitored liquidity insurance: Theory and evidence pp. 287-319

- Viral Acharya, Heitor Almeida, Filippo Ippolito and Ander Perez
- Limited partner performance and the maturing of the private equity industry pp. 320-343

- Berk A. Sensoy, Yingdi Wang and Michael Weisbach
- Acquirer-target social ties and merger outcomes pp. 344-363

- Joy Ishii and Yuhai Xuan
- Freedom of choice between unitary and two-tier boards: An empirical analysis pp. 364-385

- François Belot, Edith Ginglinger, Myron B. Slovin and Marie E. Sushka
- Who works for startups? The relation between firm age, employee age, and growth pp. 386-407

- Paige Ouimet and Rebecca Zarutskie
Volume 112, issue 2, 2014
- Predicting anomaly performance with politics, the weather, global warming, sunspots, and the stars pp. 137-146

- Robert Novy-Marx
- Bond market access and investment pp. 147-163

- Jarrad Harford and Vahap B. Uysal
- Dynamic debt runs and financial fragility: Evidence from the 2007 ABCP crisis pp. 164-189

- Enrique Schroth, Gustavo A. Suarez and Lucian A. Taylor
- The internal capital markets of business groups: Evidence from intra-group loans pp. 190-212

- David Buchuk, Borja Larrain, Francisco Muñoz and Francisco Urzúa I.
- The price of skill: Performance evaluation by households pp. 213-231

- Alexi Savov
- Birds of a feather: Value implications of political alignment between top management and directors pp. 232-250

- Jongsub Lee, Kwang J. Lee and Nandu J. Nagarajan
- Elections, political competition and bank failure pp. 251-268

- Wai-Man Liu and Phong T.H. Ngo
- The role of investment banker directors in M&A pp. 269-286

- Qianqian Huang, Feng Jiang, Erik Lie and Ke Yang
Volume 112, issue 1, 2014
- Mutual fund performance evaluation with active peer benchmarks pp. 1-29

- David Hunter, Eugene Kandel, Shmuel Kandel and Russell Wermers
- Money and liquidity in financial markets pp. 30-52

- Kjell Nyborg and Per Östberg
- Board composition and CEO power pp. 53-68

- Tim Baldenius, Nahum Melumad and Xiaojing Meng
- Lévy jump risk: Evidence from options and returns pp. 69-90

- Chayawat Ornthanalai
- The impact of central clearing on counterparty risk, liquidity, and trading: Evidence from the credit default swap market pp. 91-115

- Yee Cheng Loon and Zhaodong Zhong
- Financial development and innovation: Cross-country evidence pp. 116-135

- Po-Hsuan Hsu, Xuan Tian and Yan Xu
Volume 111, issue 3, 2014
- Countercyclical currency risk premia pp. 527-553

- Hanno Lustig, Nikolai Roussanov and Adrien Verdelhan
- Learning from peers' stock prices and corporate investment pp. 554-577

- Thierry Foucault and Laurent Fresard
- Motivating innovation in newly public firms pp. 578-588

- Nina Baranchuk, Robert Kieschnick and Rabih Moussawi
- Trading in derivatives when the underlying is scarce pp. 589-608

- Snehal Banerjee and Jeremy J. Graveline
- Speculating on home improvements pp. 609-624

- Hyun-Soo Choi, Harrison Hong and Jose Scheinkman
- Does option trading convey stock price information? pp. 625-645

- Jianfeng Hu
- Crises and confidence: Systemic banking crises and depositor behavior pp. 646-660

- Una Okonkwo Osili and Anna Paulson
- Fund Manager Allocation pp. 661-674

- Jieyan Fang, Alexander Kempf and Monika Trapp
Volume 111, issue 2, 2014
- Dynamic risk management pp. 271-296

- Adriano Rampini, Amir Sufi and S Viswanathan
- Macroeconomic effects of corporate default crisis: A long-term perspective pp. 297-310

- Kay Giesecke, Francis A. Longstaff, Stephen Schaefer and Ilya A. Strebulaev
- Are hedge fund managers systematically misreporting? Or not? pp. 311-327

- Philippe Jorion and Christopher Schwarz
- Managerial risk taking incentives and corporate pension policy pp. 328-351

- Divya Anantharaman and Yong Gyu Lee
- Composition of wealth, conditioning information, and the cross-section of stock returns pp. 352-380

- Nikolai Roussanov
- Firm boundaries matter: Evidence from conglomerates and R&D activity pp. 381-405

- Amit Seru
- Independent director incentives: Where do talented directors spend their limited time and energy? pp. 406-429

- Ronald Masulis and Shawn Mobbs
- Accountability of independent directors: Evidence from firms subject to securities litigation pp. 430-449

- Francois Brochet and Suraj Srinivasan
- Can investor-paid credit rating agencies improve the information quality of issuer-paid rating agencies? pp. 450-468

- Han Xia
- The evolution of capital structure and operating performance after leveraged buyouts: Evidence from U.S. corporate tax returns pp. 469-494

- Jonathan B. Cohn, Lillian Mills and Erin M. Towery
- Did CDS trading improve the market for corporate bonds? pp. 495-525

- Sanjiv Das, Madhu Kalimipalli and Subhankar Nayak
Volume 111, issue 1, 2014
- Betting against beta pp. 1-25

- Andrea Frazzini and Lasse Pedersen
- Overcoming limits of arbitrage: Theory and evidence pp. 26-44

- Johan Hombert and David Thesmar
- Syndicated loan spreads and the composition of the syndicate pp. 45-69

- Jongha Lim, Bernadette A. Minton and Michael Weisbach
- Government policy and ownership of equity securities pp. 70-85

- Kristian Rydqvist, Joshua Spizman and Ilya Strebulaev
- The role of stock ownership by US members of Congress on the market for political favors pp. 86-110

- Ahmed Tahoun
- Politicians and the IPO decision: The impact of impending political promotions on IPO activity in China pp. 111-136

- Joseph D. Piotroski and Tianyu Zhang
- Investment busts, reputation, and the temptation to blend in with the crowd pp. 137-157

- Steven R. Grenadier, Andrey Malenko and Ilya A. Strebulaev
- Are red or blue companies more likely to go green? Politics and corporate social responsibility pp. 158-180

- Alberta Di Giuli and Leonard Kostovetsky
- The value of diffusing information pp. 181-199

- Asaf Manela
- Risk tolerance and entrepreneurship pp. 200-223

- Hans Hvide and Georgios Panos
- Time-changed Lévy LIBOR market model: Pricing and joint estimation of the cap surface and swaption cube pp. 224-250

- Markus Leippold and Jacob Strømberg
- Networks and productivity: Causal evidence from editor rotations pp. 251-270

- Jonathan Brogaard, Joseph Engelberg and Christopher A. Parsons
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