Editor’s Choice: September
The Editor’s Choice article for September 2015 (issue 28/9) is “Financing Constraints and the Amplification of Aggregate Downturns” by Daniel Carvalho. You can read the article free online here.
The Editor’s Choice article for September 2015 (issue 28/9) is “Financing Constraints and the Amplification of Aggregate Downturns” by Daniel Carvalho. You can read the article free online here.
RFS Editor Itay Goldstein will be the keynote speaker at the fourth Oxford Financial Intermediation Theory Conference (OxFIT) on Wednesday, September 16, at the Saïd Business School, Oxford, United Kingdom. For more, visit the conference web site.
RFS Executive Editor Andrew Karolyi’s research is featured in a Reuters column titled, “SAFT ON WEALTH-The vanishing public company.” Read the article online here.
RFS Editor Robin Greenwood was interviewed for a piece in The Wall Street Journal titled, “Activist Investors Are Shaking Up Business Schools, Too.” Read the article online here.
RFS Editor Robin Greenwood’s research is referenced in BloombergView, in a piece titled, “Why Economists Have Trouble With Bubbles.” Read the article online here.
RFS Editor Stefan Nagel’s research is referenced in U.S. News & World Report, in a piece titled, “What’s the Future of Finance?” Read the article online here.
The Editor’s Choice article for August 2015 (issue 28/8) is “Shareholder Voting and Corporate Governance Around the World” by Peter Iliev, Karl V. Lins, Darius P. Miller, and Lukas Roth. You can read the article free online here.
RFS Editor Itay Goldstein’s research is referenced in a MarketWatch piece titled, “Fed says stress test models will stay a secret.” Read the article online here.
A new installment of Andrew Karolyi’s Executive Editor blog is now available. This month’s feature, “Can We Always Invest Like Mr. Spock, and Not Homer Simpson?” examines “Confusion of Confusions: A Test of the Disposition Effect and Momentum” by Justin Birru. Visit the RFS Executive Editor Blog to read the post.
[This is another of a series of editorials by Executive Editor Andrew Karolyi at the Review of Financial Studies featuring recently published papers at the journal. This editorial features “Confusion of Confusions: A Test of the Disposition Effect and Momentum” by The Ohio State University’s Justin Birru, an article in Issue 28(7) for July 2015. It was selected as an Editor’s Choice article on the Oxford University Press web site… Read More »Can We Always Invest Like Mr. Spock, and Not Homer Simpson?