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USA 192 United States 192 Theorie 103 Theory 103 Capital income 74 Kapitaleinkommen 74 Börsenkurs 59 Share price 59 Anlageverhalten 55 Behavioural finance 55 Estimation 53 Schätzung 53 Welt 48 World 48 Financial crisis 43 Finanzkrise 43 Führungskräfte 41 Managers 41 Aktienmarkt 40 Stock market 40 CAPM 37 Takeover 36 Übernahme 36 Portfolio selection 34 Portfolio-Management 34 Securities trading 30 Wertpapierhandel 30 Corporate Governance 29 Corporate governance 29 Volatility 28 Volatilität 28 Corporate finance 27 Unternehmensfinanzierung 27 Bank 25 Firm value 24 Unternehmenswert 24 Institutional investor 22 Institutioneller Investor 22 Investment 22 Risiko 22
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Free 702 Undetermined 62
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Book / Working Paper 769
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Arbeitspapier 519 Working Paper 519 Graue Literatur 507 Non-commercial literature 507 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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English 540 Undetermined 229
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Stulz, René M. 125 Weisbach, Michael S. 66 Karolyi, G. Andrew 62 Ben-David, Itzhak 61 Stulz, Rene M. 55 Hirshleifer, David 41 Hou, Kewei 39 Erel, Isil 36 Werner, Ingrid M. 31 Zhang, Lu 25 Minton, Bernadette A. 24 Lin, Xiaoji 22 Agarwal, Sumit 20 Sensoy, Berk A. 20 Williamson, Rohan 20 Makhija, Anil K. 19 Sanders, Anthony B. 19 Doidge, Craig 18 Fahlenbrach, Rüdiger 18 Teoh, Siew Hong 16 Amromin, Gene 15 Schlingemann, Frederik P. 15 Chabi-Yo, Fousseni 14 Cronqvist, Henrik 14 Han, Bing 14 Low, Angie 14 Chomsisengphet, Souphala 13 Fahlenbrach, Rudiger 13 Nadauld, Taylor D. 13 Rindi, Barbara 13 Birru, Justin 12 Kahle, Kathleen M. 12 Li, Ye 12 Xue, Chen 12 Belo, Frederico 11 Buti, Sabrina 11 DeAngelo, Harry 11 Walkling, Ralph A. 11 Bennett, Benjamin 10 Franzoni, Francesco 10
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Charles A. Dice Center for Research in Financial Economics, Fisher College of Business 232 Charles A. Dice Center for Research in Financial Economics <Columbus, Ohio> 108 Department of Finance, Fisher College of Business 18
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Fisher College of Business working paper series 518 Working Paper Series / Charles A. Dice Center for Research in Financial Economics, Fisher College of Business 232 Fisher College of Business Working Paper 78 Charles A. Dice Center Working Paper 51 Research in Financial Economics 18 Charles A. Dice Working Paper 11 Research paper series / Swiss Finance Institute 8 Columbia Business School Research Paper 2 AFA 2011 Denver Meetings Paper 1 Charles A Dice Center Working Paper 1 Charles A. Dice Center 2017-03 1 Charles A. Dice Working Paper 2020-16 1 Dice Center Working Paper 1 ECGI - Finance Working Paper 1 ECGI finance working paper 1 European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI) - Finance Working Paper 1 Forthcoming, The Handbook of the Economics of Corporate Governance 1 IGM Working Paper #95 1 Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management Research Paper 1 Working papers / Charles A. Dice Center for Research in Financial Economics, Fisher College of Business, the Ohio State University 1 Working papers / Financial Institutions Center 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 519 RePEc 250
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Why does equity capital flow out of high Tobin's q industries?
Lee, Dong Wook; Shin, Han; Stulz, René M. - 2020
High Tobin's q industries receive more funding from capital markets than low Tobin's q industries from 1971 to 1996. Since then, the opposite is true. The key to understanding this shift is that large firms for which q is more a proxy for rents than for investment opportunities have become more...
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Managing stablecoins : optimal strategies, regulation, and transaction data as productive capital
Li, Ye; Mayer, Simon - 2020
Stablecoins rise to meet the demand for safe assets in decentralized finance. Stablecoin issuers transform risky reserve assets into tokens of stable values, deploying a variety of tactics. To address the questions on the viability of stablecoins, regulations, and the initiatives led by large...
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What explains differences in finance research productivity during the pandemic?
Barber, Brad M.; Jiang, Wei; Morse, Adair; Puri, Manju; … - 2020
Based on a survey of AFA members, we analyze how demographics, time allocation, production mechanisms, and institutional factors affect research production during the pandemic. Consistent with the literature, research productivity falls more for women and faculty with young children....
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Regional divergence and house prices
Howard, Greg; Liebersohn, Jack - 2020
This paper develops a model of the U.S. housing market that explains much of the time series of rents and house prices since World War II. House prices depend on expectations of future rents. We show that rents are tied to regional income inequality, and therefore, house prices are determined by...
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Aggregation, capital heterogeneity, and the investment CAPM
Gonçalves, Andrei S.; Xue, Chen; Zhang, Lu - 2019
A detailed treatment of aggregation and capital heterogeneity substantially improves the performance of the investment CAPM. Firm-level predicted returns are constructed from firm-level accounting variables and aggregated to the portfolio level to match with portfolio-level stock returns....
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How do financial constraints affect product pricing? : evidence from weather and life insurance premiums
Ge, Shan - 2019
I identify the effects of financial constraints on firms' product pricing decisions, using insurance groups containing both life and property & casualty (P&C) divisions. Following P&C divisions' losses, life divisions change prices in a manner that can generate more immediate financial...
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The finance uncertainty multiplier
Alfaro, Iván; Bloom, Nicholas; Lin, Xiaoji - 2019
We show how real and financial frictions amplify, prolong and propagate the impact of uncertainty shocks. We first use a novel instrumentation strategy to address endogeneity in estimating the impact of uncertainty, by exploiting differential firm exposure to exchange rate, policy, treasury, and...
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Fragile new economy : the rise of intangible capital and financial instability
Li, Ye - 2019
Intangible-intensive firms in the U.S. hold an enormous amount of liquid assets that are in fact short-term debts issued by financial intermediaries. This paper builds a macro-finance model that captures this structure. A self-perpetuating savings glut emerges in equilibrium. As intangibles...
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Public versus private equity
Stulz, René M. - 2019
The last twenty years or so have seen a sharp decline in public equity. I present a framework that explains the forces that cause the listing propensity of firms to change over time. This framework highlights the benefits and costs of a public listing compared to the benefits and costs of...
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Token-based platform finance
Cong, Lin William; Li, Ye; Wang, Neng - 2019
We develop a dynamic model of platform economy where tokens derive value by facilitating transactions among users and the platform conducts optimal token-supply policy. Token supply increases when new tokens are issued to finance platform growth and to reward platform owners. Token supply...
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