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2015 Wharton Conference on Liquidity and Financial Crises

The 2015 Wharton Conference on Liquidity and Financial Crises will feature a dual submission option with RFS. The RFS sponsoring editor is Itay Goldstein. The deadline for paper submission is June 15, 2015. The conference will take place October 9-10, 2015. The Call for Papers may be viewed here.

Upcoming Keynote Speech

RFS Executive Editor Andrew Karolyi will be the keynote speaker at the Conference on Culture and Finance at Wake Forest University on April 16, 2015. For more, visit the conference web site.

Upcoming Keynote Speech

RFS Editor Itay Goldstein will be the keynote speaker at the conference on The Intended and Unintended Consequences of Financial Reform hosted jointly by the Center for Financial Policy at the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland and The Clearing House. The conference will be held May 11, 2015. For more, click here.

Editor’s Choice: April

The Editor’s Choice article for April 2015 (issue 28/4) is “Human Capital as an Asset Class Implications from a General Equilibrium Model” by Miguel Palacios. You can read the article free online here.

Cornerstone Research and the RFS

We are pleased to announce that Cornerstone Research has pledged to continue their support for the Referee of the Year and Distinguished Referee Awards for 2015.  The Review of Financial Studies is grateful to Cornerstone Research, who have been supporting these awards since 2010. The awards will be presented at Cavalcade 2015. To see past award winners, visit RFS Awards.

Research Affiliates and the RFS

The Review of Financial Studies is pleased to announce the continued support of Research Affiliates for the Michael J. Brennan Best Paper Award and the Rising Researcher Prize. We are grateful to Research Affiliates for their continued support. The awards will be presented at Cavalcade 2015. To see past award winners, visit RFS Awards.

Final Week for Early Registration

Register for the Cavalcade by March 31 to pay the early registration fee of $100 for SFS members or $140 for nonmembers. Registration fees increase on April 1! Register online at Cavalcade 2015.

Editor’s Choice: March

The March 2015 issue of RFS (28/3) features two Editor’s Choice papers: “Editorial: Cosmetic Surgery in the Academic Review Process” by David Hirshleifer and “Digesting Anomalies: An Investment Approach” by Kewei Hou, Chen Xue, and Lu Zhang. “Digesting Anomalies” is also featured in a corresponding post on the OUP Blog. You can read both papers for free online by clicking on their titles in this post, or by visiting RFS Editor’s Choice.

Registration is Now Open for Cavalcade 2015

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You can now register online for the 2015 SFS Finance Cavalcade, which will take place May 17-20, 2015, at the Scheller College of Business at Georgia Tech. Early registration will be $100 for members and $140 for nonmembers. Beginning April 1, the registration rate will increase to $125 for members and $165 for nonmembers. The registration fee will be waived for doctoral students and Georgia Tech faculty. To register, visit the Cavalcade 2015 web site.