The Journal of Finance
June 2007 Vol. 62 No. 3
ⅴ Announcement of the Fischer Black Prize
Articles
995 Why Do Firms Become Widely Held? An Analysis of the Dynamics of Corporate Ownership
Jean Helwege, Christo Pirinsky, and René M. Stulz
1029 Efficiency and the Bear: Short Sales and Markets Around the World
Arturo Bris, William N. Goetzmann, and Ning Zhu
1081 Global Growth Opportunities and Market Integration
Geert Bekaert, Campbell R. Harvey, Christian Lundblad, and Stephan Siegel
1139 Giving Content to Investor Sentiment: The Role of Media in the Stock Market
Paul C. Tetlock
1169 The Underwriter Persistence Phenomenon
Gerard Hoberg
1207 Simple Forecasts and Paradigm Shifts
Harrison Hong, Jeremy C. Stein, and Jialin Yu
1243 Reputation Effects in Trading on the New York Stock Exchange
Robert Battalio, Andrew Ellul, and Robert Jennings
1273 Participation Costs and the Sensitivity of Fund Flows to Past Performance
Jennifer Huang, Kelsey D. Wei, and Hong Yan
1313 Financial Speculators’ Underperformance: Learning, Self-Selection, and Endogenous Liquidity
Reza Mahani and Dan Bernhardt
1341 Optimal Debt and Equity Values in the Presence of Chapter 7 and Chapter 11
Mark Broadie, Mikhail Chernov, and Suresh Sundaresan
1379 The Value of Corporate Risk Management
Peter Mackay and Sara B. Moeller
1421 Corporate Bond Market Transaction Costs and Transparency
Amy K. Edwards, Lawrence E. Harris, and Michael S. Piwowar
1453 Model Specification and Risk Premia: Evidence from Futures Options
Mark Broadie, Mikhail Chernov, and Michael Johannes
1491 Stochastic Volatilities and Correlations of Bond Yields
Bing Han
1525 Miscellanea
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