Journal of Financial Economics
1974 - 2025
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Volume 80, issue 3, 2006
- A theory of socialistic internal capital markets pp. 485-509

- Antonio E. Bernardo, Jiang Luo and James J.D. Wang
- CEO incentives and earnings management pp. 511-529

- Daniel Bergstresser and Thomas Philippon
- Dynamic liquidity in endowment economies pp. 531-562

- Timothy C. Johnson
- Investor attention, overconfidence and category learning pp. 563-602

- Lin Peng and Wei Xiong
- An equilibrium model of incentive contracts in the presence of information manipulation pp. 603-626

- Eitan Goldman and Steve L. Slezak
- Earnings and price momentum pp. 627-656

- Tarun Chordia and Lakshmanan Shivakumar
- Who herds? pp. 657-675

- Dan Bernhardt, Murillo Campello and Edward Kutsoati
- Liquidity needs and vulnerability to financial underdevelopment pp. 677-722

- Claudio Raddatz
Volume 80, issue 2, 2006
- Tax management strategies with multiple risky assets pp. 243-291

- Michael Gallmeyer, Ron Kaniel and Stathis Tompaidis
- Dividend changes and catering incentives pp. 293-308

- Wei Li and Erik Lie
- Momentum and post-earnings-announcement drift anomalies: The role of liquidity risk pp. 309-349

- Ronnie Sadka
- The outsourcing of R&D through acquisitions in the pharmaceutical industry pp. 351-383

- Matthew Higgins and Daniel Rodriguez
- How do family ownership, control and management affect firm value? pp. 385-417

- Belen Villalonga and Raphael Amit
- The American keiretsu and universal banks: Investing, voting and sitting on nonfinancials' corporate boards pp. 419-454

- Joao Santos and Adrienne S. Rumble
- Do accurate earnings forecasts facilitate superior investment recommendations? pp. 455-483

- Roger K. Loh and G. Mujtaba Mian
Volume 80, issue 1, 2006
- NBER Conference on corporate alliances pp. 1-3

- Josh Lerner and Raghuram Rajan
- Do alliances promote knowledge flows? pp. 5-33

- Benjamin Gomes-Casseres, John Hagedoorn and Adam Jaffe
- Strategic alliances, equity stakes, and entry deterrence pp. 35-79

- Richmond D. Mathews
- Dynamic forecasting behavior by analysts: Theory and evidence pp. 81-113

- Jonathan Clarke and Ajay Subramanian
- Stock price synchronicity and analyst coverage in emerging markets pp. 115-147

- Kalok Chan and Allaudeen Hameed
- The impact of regulation on market risk pp. 149-184

- Paul Grout and Anna Zalewska
- Why are European IPOs so rarely priced outside the indicative price range? pp. 185-209

- Tim Jenkinson, Alan D. Morrison and William Wilhelm
- Flights of fancy: Corporate jets, CEO perquisites, and inferior shareholder returns pp. 211-242

- David Yermack
Volume 79, issue 3, 2006
- Partial adjustment toward target capital structures pp. 469-506

- Mark Flannery and Kasturi P. Rangan
- Term structure estimation without using latent factors pp. 507-536

- Greg Duffee
- Stock returns, aggregate earnings surprises, and behavioral finance pp. 537-568

- S.P. Kothari, Jonathan Lewellen and Jerold B. Warner
- A general approach to integrated risk management with skewed, fat-tailed risks pp. 569-614

- Joshua Rosenberg and Til Schuermann
- Trades outside the quotes: Reporting delay, trading option, or trade size? pp. 615-653

- Hans Stoll and Christoph Schenzler
- Separating microstructure noise from volatility pp. 655-692

- Federico M. Bandi and Jeffrey R. Russell
- Volatility in an era of reduced uncertainty: Lessons from Pax Britannica pp. 693-707

- William Brown, Richard Burdekin and Marc D. Weidenmier
Volume 79, issue 2, 2006
- The new new financial thing: The origins of financial innovations pp. 223-255

- Josh Lerner
- R2 around the world: New theory and new tests pp. 257-292

- Li Jin and Stewart C. Myers
- The irrelevance of the MM dividend irrelevance theorem pp. 293-315

- Harry DeAngelo and Linda DeAngelo
- Leverage and investment in diversified firms pp. 317-337

- Seoungpil Ahn, David J. Denis and Diane K. Denis
- Who trades IPOs? A close look at the first days of trading pp. 339-363

- Katrina Ellis
- A consumption-based model of the term structure of interest rates pp. 365-399

- Jessica Wachter
- Competition among regulators and credit market integration pp. 401-430

- Giovanni Dell'ariccia and Robert Marquez
- Managerial incentives and risk-taking pp. 431-468

- Jeffrey Coles, Naveen D. Daniel and Lalitha Naveen
Volume 79, issue 1, 2006
- Are perks purely managerial excess? pp. 1-33

- Raghuram Rajan and Julie Wulf
- The impact of performance-based compensation on misreporting pp. 35-67

- Natasha Burns and Simi Kedia
- Should corporate debt include a rating trigger? pp. 69-98

- Karan Bhanot and Antonio S. Mello
- Should business groups be dismantled? The equilibrium costs of efficient internal capital markets pp. 99-144

- Heitor Almeida and Daniel Wolfenzon
- Corporate tax avoidance and high-powered incentives pp. 145-179

- Mihir A. Desai and Dhammika Dharmapala
- Crushed by a rational stampede: Strategic share dumping and shareholder insurrections pp. 181-222

- Mukarram Attari, Suman Banerjee and Thomas Noe
Volume 78, issue 3, 2005
- Profitable predictability in the cross section of stock returns pp. 463-505

- J. Douglas Hanna and Mark Ready
- Mutual fund performance with learning across funds pp. 507-552

- Christopher S. Jones and Jay Shanken
- Dimensions of execution quality: Recent evidence for US equity markets pp. 553-582

- Ekkehart Boehmer
- Time-varying market integration and expected returns in emerging markets pp. 583-613

- Frank de Jong and Frans A. de Roon
- Global trends in IPO methods: Book building versus auctions with endogenous entry pp. 615-649

- Ann Sherman
- On the suboptimality of single-factor exercise strategies for Bermudan swaptions pp. 651-684

- Mikkel Svenstrup
- What happened to liquidity when world war I shut the NYSE? pp. 685-701

- William L. Silber
Volume 78, issue 2, 2005
- Short interest, institutional ownership, and stock returns pp. 243-276

- Paul Asquith, Parag Pathak and Jay Ritter
- Short sales, institutional investors and the cross-section of stock returns pp. 277-309

- Stefan Nagel
- Prospect theory, mental accounting, and momentum pp. 311-339

- Mark Grinblatt and Bing Han
- Liquidity: Urban versus rural firms pp. 341-374

- Tim Loughran and Paul Schultz
- The choice between rights offerings and private equity placements pp. 375-407

- Henrik Cronqvist and Mattias Nilsson
- The costs of entrenched boards pp. 409-433

- Lucian Bebchuk and Alma Cohen
- An empirical examination of the costs and benefits of executive stock options: Evidence from Japan pp. 435-461

- Hideaki Kiyoshi Kato, Michael Lemmon, Mi Luo and James Schallheim
Volume 78, issue 1, 2005
- Dynamic risk management: Theory and evidence pp. 3-47

- Frank Fehle and Sergey Tsyplakov
- Stock price clustering on option expiration dates pp. 49-87

- Sophie Xiaoyan Ni, Neil D. Pearson and Allen M. Poteshman
- You can't always get what you want: Trade-size clustering and quantity choice in liquidity pp. 89-119

- Pamela C. Moulton
- Crossborder dividend taxation and the preferences of taxable and nontaxable investors: Evidence from Canada pp. 121-144

- Susan Christoffersen, Christopher Geczy, David K. Musto and Adam Reed
- Explaining the size of the mutual fund industry around the world pp. 145-185

- Ajay Khorana, Henri Servaes and Peter Tufano
- Is value riskier than growth? pp. 187-202

- Ralitsa Petkova and Lu Zhang
- Unchecked intermediaries: Price manipulation in an emerging stock market pp. 203-241

- Asim Khwaja and Atif Mian
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