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Anticipated regret and asset prices
Asset returns, slow moving habit and production economies
 
Asymmetric risk exposures in hedge funds
Debt contracts with short-term commitment
 
Diversification and its discontents: Idiosyncratic and entrepreneurial risk in the quest for social status
Economics of SPEs "spacemen": Tax evasion, stealing, corporate governance and capital structure; evidence from Russia
 
Equilibrium yield curves under regime switching
Essays in consumption-based asset pricing models
 
Essays in corporate finance
Essays in corporate finance and real estate
 
Essays on consumer finance
Essays on credit ratings
 
Essays on economic fundamentals in asset pricing
Financial markets development, allocation of capital to ideas, and firm-sponsored training
 
Housing as a measure for long-run risk in asset pricing
Housing markets and current account dynamics
 
Macroeconomic conditions, corporate financing decisions, and credit risk
News dissemination and the impact of the business press
 
Nonparametric inference for stochastic diffusion models
Option pricing under habit formation and event risks
 
Ownership structure and incentives in a multinational setting
Real risk premia in segmented asset markets
 
Robustness of volatility estimation
Selective publicity and stock prices
 
Self-imposed limits to arbitrage
Statistical inference for multivariate nonlinear time series
 
Testing and dating financial contagion: A new approach (China, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Korea)
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the choice of bond market by foreign firms
 
The costs of financial distress across industries
The effect of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 on agency costs and firm transparency
 
The effects of financial deregulation on bank governance: The panel data evidence of the 1990s
Trade classification and nearly-gamma random variables
 
Using economic theory to build optimal portfolios
 
 
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