Journal of Financial
Economics, August 2020
Green Table of
Contents
Volume
137, Issue 2
Is the credit spread puzzle a myth?
Jennie Bai, Robert S. Goldstein, Fan Yang
Pages 297-319
Investor ideology
Patrick Bolton, Tao Li, Enrichetta Ravina, Howard Rosenthal
Pages 320-352
Cheap-stock tunneling around preemptive rights
Jesse M. Fried, Holger Spamann
Pages 353-370
Prime (information) brokerage
Nitish Kumar, Kevin Mullally, Sugata Ray, Yuehua Tang
Pages 371-391
The importance of being special: Repo markets during the crisis
Stefano Corradin, Angela Maddaloni
Pages 392-429
Disguised corruption: Evidence from consumer credit in China
Sumit Agarwal, Wenlan Qian, Amit Seru, Jian Zhang
Pages 430-450
The economic impact of right-to-work laws: Evidence from collective bargaining agreements and corporate policies
Sudheer Chava, András Danis, Alex Hsu
Pages 451-469
Institutional allocations in the primary market for corporate bonds
Stanislava Nikolova, Liying Wang, Juan (Julie) Wu
Pages 470-490
Terrorist attacks and investor risk preference: Evidence from mutual fund flows
Albert Y. Wang, Michael Young
Pages 491-514
What you see is not what you get: The costs of trading market anomalies
Andrew J. Patton, Brian M. Weller
Pages 515-549
Turning alphas into betas: Arbitrage and endogenous risk
Thummim Cho
Pages 550-570
Heterogeneous beliefs and return volatility around seasoned equity offerings
Ann Marie Hibbert, Qiang Kang, Alok Kumar,
Suchi Mishra
Pages 571-589