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- 2014-12: Influence of Public Opinion on Investor Voting and Proxy Advisors

- Reena Aggarwal, Isil Erel and Laura T. Starks
- 2014-11: Unemployment Crises

- Nicolas Petrosky-Nadeau and Lu Zhang
- 2014-10: Governance, Risk Management, and Risk-Taking in Banks

- René Stulz
- 2014-09: Were There Fire Sales in the RMBS Market?

- Craig B. Merrill, Taylor Nadauld, René Stulz and Shane M. Sherlund
- 2014-08: External Equity Financing Shocks, Financial Flows, and Asset Prices

- Frederico Belo, Xiaoji Lin and Fan Yang
- 2014-07: New Entropy Restrictions and the Quest for Better Specified Asset Pricing Models

- Gurdip Bakshi and Fousseni Chabi-Yo
- 2014-06: Do U.S. Firms Hold More Cash?

- Lee Pinkowitz, René Stulz and Rohan Williamson
- 2014-05: The 'Amazon Tax': Empirical Evidence from Amazon and Main Street Retailers

- Brian Baugh, Itzhak Ben-David and Hoonsuk Park
- 2014-04: Understanding Corporate Governance through Learning Models of Managerial Competence

- Benjamin Hermalin and Michael Weisbach
- 2014-03: Psychological Barriers, Expectational Errors, and Underreaction to News

- Justin Birru
- 2014-02: Second Liens and the Holdup Problem in Mortgage Renegotiation

- Sumit Agarwal, Gene Amromin, Itzhak Ben-David, Souphala Chomsisengphet and Yan Zhang
- 2014-01: Why Do Banks Practice Regulatory Arbitrage? Evidence from Usage of Trust Preferred Securities

- Nicole M. Boyson, Ruediger Fahlenbrach and René Stulz
- 2013-20: Disentangling Financial Constraints, Precautionary Savings, and Myopia: Household Behavior Surrounding Federal Tax Returns

- Brian Baugh, Itzhak Ben-David and Hoonsuk Park
- 2013-19: Is Sell-Side Research More Valuable in Bad Times?

- Roger Loh and René Stulz
- 2013-18: Sub-Penny and Queue-Jumping

- Sabrina Buti, Francesco Consonni, Barbara Rindi and Ingrid M. Werner
- 2013-17: The Term Structures of Co-entropy in International Financial Markets

- Fousseni Chabi-Yo and Riccardo Colacito
- 2013-16: External Habit in a Production Economy

- Andrew Y. Chen
- 2013-15: Corporate Liquidity Management: A Conceptual Framework and Survey

- Heitor Almeida, Murillo Campello, Igor Cunha and Michael Weisbach
- 2013-14: Tick Size Regulation and Sub-Penny Trading

- Sabrina Buti, Barbara Rindi, Yuanji Wen and Ingrid M. Werner
- 2013-13: Limited Managerial Attention and Corporate Aging

- Claudio F. Loderer, René Stulz and Urs Waelchli
- 2013-12: CEO Investment Cycles

- Yihui Pan, Tracy Yue Wang and Michael Weisbach
- 2013-11: Comovement of Corporate Bonds and Equities

- Jack Bao and Kewei Hou
- 2013-10: Do Firms Issue More Equity When Markets Are More Liquid?

- René Stulz, Dimitrios Vagias and Mathijs van Dijk
- 2013-09: The Twilight Zone: OTC Regulatory Regimes and Market Quality

- Ulf Bruggemann, Aditya Kaul, Christian Leuz and Ingrid M. Werner
- 2013-08: Why High Leverage Is Optimal for Banks

- Harry DeAngelo and René Stulz
- 2013-07: Is There a U.S. High Cash Holdings Puzzle after the Financial Crisis?

- Lee Pinkowitz, René Stulz and Rohan Williamson
- 2013-06: Indirect Incentives of Hedge Fund Managers

- Jongha Lim, Berk A. Sensoy and Michael Weisbach
- 2013-05: Learning about CEO Ability and Stock Return Volatility

- Yihui Pan, Tracy Yue Wang and Michael Weisbach
- 2013-04: Brand Capital and Firm Value

- Frederico Belo, Xiaoji Lin and Maria Ana Vitorino
- 2013-03: Do Acquisitions Relieve Target Firms' Financial Constraints?

- Isil Erel, Yeejin Jang and Michael Weisbach
- 2013-02: Why Did Financial Institutions Sell RMBS at Fire Sale Prices during the Financial Crisis?

- Craig B. Merrill, Taylor Nadauld and Shane Sherlund
- 2013-01: Limited Partner Performance and the Maturing of the Private Equity Industry

- Berk A. Sensoy, Yingdi Wang and Michael Weisbach
- 2012-29: Collateral Valuation and Borrower Financial Constraints: Evidence from the Residential Real-Estate Market

- Sumit Agarwal, Itzhak Ben-David and Vincent Yao
- 2012-28: Have We Solved the Idiosyncratic Volatility Puzzle?

- Kewei Hou and Roger Loh
- 2012-27: Why Did Holdings of Highly-Rated Securitization Tranches Differ So Much across Banks?

- Isil Erel, Taylor Nadauld and René Stulz
- 2012-26: Does Target CEO Retention in Acquisitions Involving Private Equity Acquirers Harm Target Shareholders?

- Leonce Bargeron, Frederik Schlingemann, Chad J. Zutter and René Stulz
- 2012-25: Labor Heterogeneity and Asset Prices: The Importance of Skilled Labor

- Frederico Belo and Xiaoji Lin
- 2012-24: Probability Weighting of Rare Events and Currency Returns

- Fousseni Chabi-Yo and Zhaogang Song
- 2012-23: The Inventory Growth Spread

- Frederico Belo and Xiaoji Lin
- 2012-22: Endogenous Technological Progress and the Cross Section of Stock Returns

- Xiaoji Lin
- 2012-21: Digesting Anomalies: An Investment Approach

- Kewei Hou, Chen Xue and Lu Zhang
- 2012-20: Policy Intervention in Debt Renegotiation: Evidence from the Home Affordable Modification Program

- Sumit Agarwal, Gene Amromin, Itzhak Ben-David, Souphala Chomsisengphet, Tomasz Piskorski and Amit Seru
- 2012-19: Does Wage Rigidity Make Firms Riskier? Evidence from Long-Horizon Return Predictability

- Jack Favilukis and Xiaoji Lin
- 2012-18: Reverse Mergers: The Chinese Experience

- Jan Jindra, Torben Voetmann and Ralph A. Walkling
- 2012-17: Labor Hiring, Investment, and Stock Return Predictability in the Cross Section

- Frederico Belo, Xiaoji Lin and Santiago Bazdresch
- 2012-16: Wage Rigidity: A Solution to Several Asset Pricing Puzzles

- Jack Favilukis and Xiaoji Lin
- 2012-15: Syndicated Loan Spreads and the Composition of the Syndicate

- Jongha Lim, Bernadette A. Minton and Michael Weisbach
- 2012-14: Long Run Productivity Risk and Aggregate Investment

- Jack Favilukis and Xiaoji Lin
- 2012-13: Financial Globalization and the Rise of IPOs outside the U.S

- Craig Doidge, G. Karolyi and René Stulz
- 2012-12: Did Capital Requirements and Fair Value Accounting Spark Fire Sales in Distressed Mortgage-Backed Securities?

- Craig B. Merrill, Taylor Nadauld, René Stulz and Shane Sherlund
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