New Issue: January 35(1)
The January issue of RFS has published! The Editor’s Choice paper is: “Swing Pricing and Fragility in Open-End Mutual Funds” Dunhong Jin, Marcin Kacperczyk, Bige Kahraman, and Felix Suntheim
The January issue of RFS has published! The Editor’s Choice paper is: “Swing Pricing and Fragility in Open-End Mutual Funds” Dunhong Jin, Marcin Kacperczyk, Bige Kahraman, and Felix Suntheim
The Editor’s Choice paper for 34(12) is “Investors’ Attention to Corporate Governance” by Peter Iliev, Jonathan Kalodimos, and Michelle Lowry. You can read the paper free online.
RFS Editor Manju Puri will be giving a keynote entitled “Private Equity and Financial Stability: Evidence from Failed-Bank Resolution in the Crisis” at the FBF-SRB-SAFE Conference on Bank Crisis Management – What Next? The conference will be held online from November 17-18, 2021.
The submission period for SFS Cavalcade North America 2022 is now open. To submit, please visit SFS Cavalcade North America 2022. The deadline for submissions is December 13, 2021. Dual Submission: The Cavalcade features a dual submission option with the Review of Asset Pricing Studies and the Review of Corporate Finance Studies. Reminder for doctoral students: For papers in which ALL co-authors are doctoral students, the submission fee is waived.
We are pleased to welcome Tengfei Zhang to the advisory editor team. We thank Xin Fan for her service in the advisory editor role.
The dual submission decisions for 11th Miami Behavioral Finance Conference have been sent. If you submitted your paper as a dual submission and did not receive your decision email, please contact us.
The dual submission decisions for Texas Finance Festival 2021 have been sent. If you submitted your paper as a dual submission and did not receive your decision email, please contact us.
Now available: Special Issue: COVID-19 and Its Impact on Financial Markets and the Real Economy Introduction “COVID-19 and Its Impact on Financial Markets and the Real Economy” by Itay Goldstein, Ralph S. J. Koijen, and Holger M. Mueller Editor’s Choice: “The Macroeconomics of Epidemics” by Martin S. Eichenbaum, Sergio Rebelo, and Mathias Trabandt The entire issue is free access as part of OUP’s pledge to make COVID-19 content accessible.
RFS Editor Ralph Koijen is the recipient of the 20th edition of the Germán Bernácer Prize. The prize is awarded annually to “European economists no older than 40 years old who have made outstanding contributions in the fields of macroeconomics and finance.”
If you submitted a dual submission to RFS with the Texas Finance Festival 2021, you can expect to receive the dual submission decision in mid-October.