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New Issue: August 12(3)

The August issue of RCFS has published! The Editor’s Choice paper is: “Do Managers Do Good with Other People’s Money?” by Ing-Haw Cheng, Harrison Hong, and Kelly Shue

Forthcoming Papers

“Banking Integration and Capital Misallocation: Evidence from China” by Naide Ye and Dongmin Kong “Determinants of the intensity of the bank-firm relationship: Evidence from Japan” by Yasuharu Aoki

Forthcoming Paper

“Solving Serial Acquirer Puzzles” by Antonio J. Macias, Raghavendra Rau, and Aris Stouraitis

Editorial Team Changes

We are pleased to share that the following associate editors have been renewed for second terms: Heitor Almeida Jonathan Cohn Sudipto Dasgupta Elena Loutskina Andrey Malenko Paige Ouimet Giorgia Piacentino Adriano Rampini Martin Schmalz We are also so grateful to Camelia Kuhnen, who will be retiring from her role as Editor in October. Cami has been an RCFS editor since 2020, and previously served as an Associate Editor. Changes are… Read More »Editorial Team Changes

Winners of the RCFS Awards

The winners of the annual RCFS Awards were announced at SFS Cavalcade North America 2023. We are pleased to share the winners: Best Paper Award “Does Homeownership Reduce Wealth Disparities for Low-Income and Minority Households?” Ashleigh Eldemire, Kimberly F. Luchtenberg, and Matthew M. Wynter Prize: $10,000 Referee of the Year Elena Loutskina Prize: $1000 Best Registered Report “Energy Transitions and Household Finance: Evidence from U.S. Coal Mining” Ding Du and Stephen A.… Read More »Winners of the RCFS Awards

Holden Conference in Finance and Real Estate

The 2nd Annual Holden Conference in Finance and Real Estate is now accepting submissions. Please see the Call for Papers. The conference, which features a dual submission option with RCFS, will be held September 28-30, 2023, at the Kelley School of Business, Indiana University, in Bloomington. The RCFS sponsoring editor is Andrew Ellul. The submission deadline is June 23, 2023, at 11:59 pm Eastern.

Forthcoming Paper

“Can Banks Save Mountains?” by David Haushalter, Joseph Henry, and Peter G. Iliev