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- 2005-20: Promotion Tournaments and Capital Rationing

- Bing Han, David Hirshleifer and John Persons
- 2005-19: Terrorism and the Stock Market

- G. Karolyi and Rodolfo Martell
- 2005-18: Do Local Analysts Know More? A Cross-Country Study of the Performance of Local Analysts and Foreign Analysts

- Kee-Hong Bae, René Stulz and Hongping Tan
- 2005-17: How Much Do Banks Use Credit Derivatives to Reduce Risk?

- Bernadette A. Minton, René Stulz and Rohan Williamson
- 2005-16: Shared Appreciation Mortgages: Lessons from the UK

- Anthony B. Sanders and V. Carlos Slawson, Jr.
- 2005-15: Can Short-Sellers Predict Returns? Daily Evidence

- Karl B. Diether, Kuan-Hui Lee and Ingrid M. Werner
- 2005-14: Why Do Firms Become Widely Held? An Analysis of the Dynamics of Corporate Ownership

- Jean Helwege, Christo Pirinsky and René Stulz
- 2005-13: The Risks of Financial Institutions

- Mark Carey and René Stulz
- 2005-12: Do Investors Trade More When Stocks Have Performed Well? Evidence from 46 Countries

- John M. Griffin, Federico Nardari and René Stulz
- 2005-11: Anticipation, Acquisitions and Bidder Returns

- Moon H. Song and Ralph A. Walkling
- 2005-10: Market Frictions and Seemingly Anomalous Co-movements of Index Options and Index Futures Quotes

- Ruediger Fahlenbrach and Patrik Sandas
- 2005-9: Large Blocks of Stock: Prevalence, Size, and Measurement

- Jennifer Dlugos, Ruediger Fahlenbrach, Paul Gompers and Andrew Metrick
- 2005-8: Supply and Demand Shifts in the Shorting Market

- Lauren Cohen, Karl B. Diether and Christopher Malloy
- 2005-7: Can Diversification Create Value? Evidence from the Electric Utility Industry

- Tomas Jandik and Anil K. Makjija
- 2005-6: Debt, Debt Structure and Corporate Performance after Unsuccessful Takeovers: Evidence from Targets that Remain Independent

- Tomas Jandik and Anil K. Makhija
- 2005-5: The Impact of the Structure of Debt on Target Gains

- Tomas Jandik and Anil K. Makhija
- 2005-4: Indirect Robust Estimation of the Short-term Interest Rate Process

- Veronika Czellar, G. Karolyi and Elvezio Ronchetti
- 2005-3: The Impact of the Introduction of the Euro on Foreign Exchange Rate Risk Exposures

- Söhnke Bartram and G. Karolyi
- 2005-2: Private Benefits of Control, Ownership, and the Cross-Listing Decision

- Craig Doidge, G. Karolyi, Karl Lins, Darius P. Millers and René Stulz
- 2005-1: The Limits of Financial Globalization

- René Stulz
- 2004-25: Securitization by Banks and Finance Companies: Efficient Financial Contracting or Regulatory Arbitrage?

- Bernadette Minton, Anthony Sanders and Philip E. Strahan
- 2004-24: Institutional Investment Constraints and Stock Prices

- Bing Han and Winghai Wang
- 2004-23: The Cherry-Picking Option in the U.S. Treasury Buyback Auctions

- Bing Han, Francis Longstaff and Craig Merrill
- 2004-22: From Pink Slips to Pink Sheets: Liquidity and Shareholder Wealth Consequences of Nasdaq Delistings

- James J. Angel, Jeffrey Harris, Venkatesh Panchapagesan and Ingrid Werner
- 2004-21: Disclosure to an Audience with Limited Attention

- David Hirshleifer, Seongyeon Lim and Siew Hong Teoh
- 2004-20: Founder-CEOs, Investment Decisions, and Stock Market Performance

- Ruediger Fahlenbrach
- 2004-19: Do Acquirers with More Uncertain Growth Prospects Gain Less from Acquisitions?

- Sara B. Moeller, Frederik P. Schilngemann and René Stulz
- 2004-18: Do Investors Overvalue Firms with Bloated Balance Sheets?

- David Hirshleifer, Kewei Hou, Siew Hong Teoh and Yinglei Zhang
- 2004-17: Do Accurate Earnings Forecasts Facilitate Superior Investment Recommendations?

- Roger Loh and G. Mujtaba Mian
- 2004-16: Why Do Countries Matter So Much for Corporate Governance?

- Craig Doidge, G. Karolyi and René Stulz
- 2004-15: Anticipation, Acquisitions and the Bidder Return Puzzle

- Moon H. Song and Ralph A. Walkling
- 2004-14: The World of Cross-Listings and Cross-Listings of the World: Challenging Conventional Wisdom

- G. Karolyi
- 2004-13: Stock Market Trading and Market Conditions

- John M. Griffin, Federico Nardari and René Stulz
- 2004-12: Understanding Electricity Price Volatility within and across Markets

- Mika Goto and G. Karolyi
- 2004-11: Taking a View: Corporate Speculation, Governance and Compensation

- Christopher Geczy, Bernadette Minton and Catherine Schrand
- 2004-10: Dividend Policy, Agency Costs, and Earned Equity

- Harry DeAngelo, Linda DeAngelo and René Stulz
- 2004-9: Multi-market Trading and Arbitrage

- Louis Gagnon and G. Karolyi
- 2004-8: Feedback and the Success of Irrational Investors

- David Hirshleifer, Avanidhar Subrahmanyam and Sheridan Titman
- 2004-7: The Economic Consequences of Increased Disclosure:Evidence from International Cross-Listings

- Warren Bailey, G. Karolyi and Carolina Salva
- 2004-6: Do Domestic Investors Have an Edge? The Trading Experience of Foreign Investors in Korea

- Hyuk Choe, Bong-Chan Kho and René Stulz
- 2004-5: Should We Fear Derivatives?

- René Stulz
- 2004-4: Do Tender Offers Create Value? New Methods and Evidence

- Sanjai Bhagat, Ming Dong, David Hirsheifer and Noah Noah
- 2004-3: The Disposition Effect and Momentum

- Mark Grinblatt and Bing Han
- 2004-2: Limits of Arbitrage, Sentiment and Pricing Kernal: Evidences from Index Options

- Bin Han
- 2004-1: Insider Ownership and Corporate Value: Evidences from Real Estate Investment Trust

- Bing Han
- 03-031: (Debt) Overhang: Evidence from Resource Extraction

- Michael Wittry
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