Journal of Financial Economics
1974 - 2025
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Volume 71, issue 3, 2004
- Market evidence on the opaqueness of banking firms' assets pp. 419-460

- Mark Flannery, Simon Kwan and M. Nimalendran
- The impact of illegal insider trading in dealer and specialist markets: evidence from a natural experiment pp. 461-488

- Raymond P. H. Fishe and Michel Robe
- Internal capital markets and investment policy: evidence from corporate spinoffs pp. 489-516

- Seoungpil Ahn and David J. Denis
- Determinants of target capital structure: The case of dual debt and equity issues pp. 517-540

- Armen Hovakimian, Gayane Hovakimian and Hassan Tehranian
- Predicting stock price movements from past returns: the role of consistency and tax-loss selling pp. 541-579

- Mark Grinblatt and Tobias J. Moskowitz
- Order preferencing and market quality on NASDAQ before and after decimalization pp. 581-612

- Kee H. Chung, Chairat Chuwonganant and D. Timothy McCormick
Volume 71, issue 2, 2004
- Why are foreign firms listed in the U.S. worth more? pp. 205-238

- Craig Doidge, G. Karolyi and René Stulz
- Investibility and return volatility pp. 239-263

- Kee-Hong Bae, Kalok Chan and Angela Ng
- Corporate governance and firm value: evidence from the Korean financial crisis pp. 265-313

- Jae-Seung Baek, Jun-Koo Kang and Kyung Suh Park
- Bailout and conglomeration pp. 315-347

- Se-Jik Kim
- The illusory nature of momentum profits pp. 349-380

- David A. Lesmond, Michael J. Schill and Chunsheng Zhou
- Death spiral convertibles pp. 381-415

- Pierre Hillion and Theo Vermaelen
Volume 71, issue 1, 2004
- Is the IPO pricing process efficient? pp. 3-26

- Michelle Lowry and G. Schwert
- Earnings management, stock issues, and shareholder lawsuits pp. 27-49

- Larry L. DuCharme, Paul Malatesta and Stephan E. Sefcik
- Tax-loss trading and wash sales pp. 51-76

- Mark Grinblatt and Matti Keloharju
- The basis risk of catastrophic-loss index securities pp. 77-111

- John Cummins, David Lalonde and Richard Phillips
- Time-changed Levy processes and option pricing pp. 113-141

- Peter Carr and Liuren Wu
- The impact of stock market information production on internal resource allocation pp. 143-167

- Eitan Goldman
- Selling company shares to reluctant employees: France Telecom's experience pp. 169-202

- Francois Degeorge, Dirk Jenter, Alberto Moel and Peter Tufano
Volume 70, issue 3, 2003
- Stock market driven acquisitions pp. 295-311

- Andrei Shleifer and Robert Vishny
- Culture, openness, and finance pp. 313-349

- René Stulz and Rohan Williamson
- Boundaries of the firm: evidence from the banking industry pp. 351-383

- James A. Brickley, James S. Linck and Clifford Smith
- Quote-based competition and trade execution costs in NYSE-listed stocks pp. 385-422

- Hendrik Bessembinder
- How much do firms hedge with derivatives? pp. 423-461

- Wayne Guay and S. P Kothari
- Likelihood-based specification analysis of continuous-time models of the short-term interest rate pp. 463-487

- Garland B. Durham
Volume 70, issue 2, 2003
- Law, endowments, and finance pp. 137-181

- Thorsten Beck, Asli Demirguc-Kunt and Ross Levine
- China share issue privatization: the extent of its success pp. 183-222

- Qian Sun and Wilson H. S. Tong
- Stock price reaction to news and no-news: drift and reversal after headlines pp. 223-260

- Wesley S. Chan
- The maturity of debt issues and predictable variation in bond returns pp. 261-291

- Malcolm Baker, Robin Greenwood and Jeffrey Wurgler
Volume 70, issue 1, 2003
- The choice among bank debt, non-bank private debt, and public debt: evidence from new corporate borrowings pp. 3-28

- David J. Denis and Vassil Mihov
- The calendar structure of risk and expected returns on stocks and bonds pp. 29-67

- Joseph P. Ogden
- Divisional diversity and the conglomerate discount: evidence from spinoffs pp. 69-98

- Timothy R. Burch and Vikram Nanda
- Institutional trading and alternative trading systems pp. 99-134

- Jennifer Conrad, Kevin M. Johnson and Sunil Wahal
Volume 69, issue 3, 2003
- Dynamic derivative strategies pp. 401-430

- Jun Liu and Jun Pan
- Termination fees in mergers and acquisitions pp. 431-467

- Micah S. Officer
- Breaking up is hard to do? An analysis of termination fee provisions and merger outcomes pp. 469-504

- Thomas W. Bates and Michael L. Lemmon
- Earnings management and investor protection: an international comparison pp. 505-527

- Christian Leuz, Dhananjay Nanda and Peter Wysocki
Volume 69, issue 2, 2003
- Discounting and underpricing in seasoned equity offers pp. 285-323

- Oya Altinkilic and Robert Hansen
- Do dealer firms manage inventory on a stock-by-stock or a portfolio basis? pp. 325-353

- Narayan Y. Naik and Pradeep K. Yadav
- Arbitrage risk and the book-to-market anomaly pp. 355-373

- Ashiq Ali, Lee-Seok Hwang and Mark A. Trombley
- An examination of own account trading by dual traders in futures markets pp. 375-397

- Sugato Chakravarty and Kai Li
Volume 69, issue 1, 2003
- The great reversals: the politics of financial development in the twentieth century pp. 5-50

- Raghuram Rajan and Luigi Zingales
- Takeover bids and target directors' incentives: the impact of a bid on directors' wealth and board seats pp. 51-83

- Jarrad Harford
- Control as a motivation for underpricing: a comparison of dual and single-class IPOs pp. 85-110

- Scott B. Smart and Chad J. Zutter
- Governance and boards of directors in closed-end investment companies pp. 111-152

- Diane Del Guercio, Larry Y. Dann and M. Megan Partch
- Executive stock option repricing, internal governance mechanisms, and management turnover pp. 153-189

- N. K. Chidambaran and Nagpurnanand R. Prabhala
- Finance, investment, and growth pp. 191-226

- Wendy Carlin and Colin Mayer
- Control benefits and CEO discipline in automatic bankruptcy auctions pp. 227-258

- Bjorn Eckbo and Karin Thorburn
- Debtor-in-possession financing and bankruptcy resolution: Empirical evidence pp. 259-280

- Sandeep Dahiya, Kose John, Manju Puri and Gabriel Ramirez
Volume 68, issue 3, 2003
- The value of corporate voting rights and control: A cross-country analysis pp. 325-351

- Tatiana Nenova
- Capital structure and product markets interactions: evidence from business cycles pp. 353-378

- Murillo Campello
- Payment for order flow pp. 379-411

- Christine A. Parlour and Uday Rajan
- The marketing role of IPOs: evidence from internet stocks pp. 413-437

- Elizabeth Demers and Katharina Lewellen
- A closing call's impact on market quality at Euronext Paris pp. 439-484

- Michael S. Pagano and Robert A. Schwartz
Volume 68, issue 2, 2003
- Style investing pp. 161-199

- Nicholas Barberis and Andrei Shleifer
- Long-horizon regressions: theoretical results and applications pp. 201-232

- Rossen Valkanov
- CEO reputation and stock-based compensation pp. 233-262

- Todd T. Milbourn
- Founding family ownership and the agency cost of debt pp. 263-285

- Ronald C. Anderson, Sattar A. Mansi and David Reeb
- Corporate governance and firm profitability: evidence from Korea before the economic crisis pp. 287-322

- Sung Wook Joh
Volume 68, issue 1, 2003
- Voting with their feet: institutional ownership changes around forced CEO turnover pp. 3-46

- Robert Parrino, Richard W. Sias and Laura T. Starks
- News related to future GDP growth as a risk factor in equity returns pp. 47-73

- Maria Vassalou
- Capital structure choice: macroeconomic conditions and financial constraints pp. 75-109

- Robert Korajczyk and Amnon Levy
- Allocation of initial public offerings and flipping activity pp. 111-135

- Reena Aggarwal
- Allocations, adverse selection, and cascades in IPOs: Evidence from the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange pp. 137-158

- Yakov Amihud, Shmuel Hauser and Amir Kirsh
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