Critical Finance Review
2012 - 2023
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Volume 12, issue 1-4, 2023
- Introduction pp. 1-7
- Juhani T. Linnainmaa
- The Cross-Section of Volatility and Expected Returns: Then and Now pp. 9-56
- Andrew Detzel, Jefferson Duarte, Avraham Kamara, Stephan Siegel and Celine Sun
- The Fu (2009) Positive Relation Between Idiosyncratic Volatility and Expected Returns is Due to Look-Ahead Bias pp. 57-124
- Seongkyu (Gilbert) Park, K. C. John Wei and Linti Zhang
- Has Idiosyncratic Volatility Increased? Not in Recent Times pp. 125-170
- Mardy Chiah, Philip Gharghori and Angel Zhong
- Trend and Reversal of Idiosyncratic Volatility Revisited pp. 171-202
- Markus Leippold and Michal Svatoň
- Idiosyncratic Equity Risk Two Decades Later pp. 203-223
- John Campbell, Martin Lettau, Burton Malkiel and Yexiao Xu
- A New Look at Expected Stock Returns and Volatility pp. 225-270
- Russell P. Robins and Geoffrey Peter Smith
- Expected Stock Market Returns and Volatility: Three Decades Later pp. 271-307
- Haimanot Kassa, Feifei Wang and Yan Xuemin (Sterling)
- Asset Pricing with Systematic Skewness: Two Decades Later pp. 309-354
- Dan Gabriel Anghel, Petre Caraiani, Alina RoÅŸu and Ioanid RoÅŸu
- Conditional Skewness in Asset Pricing: 25 Years of Out-of-Sample Evidence pp. 355-366
- Campbell R. Harvey and Akhtar Siddique
- Better Performance of Mutual Funds with Lower R2’s Does Not Suggest that Active Management Pays pp. 367-387
- Juan Carlos MatallÃn-Sáez
Volume 11, issue 3-4, 2022
- The Jobs Act Did Not Raise IPO Underpricing pp. 431-471
- Even-Tov Omri, N. Patatoukas Panos and S. Yoon Young
- Analyst Recommendations Respond More Symmetrically to Major News After Regulation FD and the Global Settlement: A Replication and Extension of Conrad, Cornell, Landsman, and Rountree (2006) pp. 473-504
- Yu-An Chen and Dan Palmon
- High Funding Risk and Low Hedge Fund Returns pp. 505-539
- Sven Klingler
- Scale and Performance in Active Management are Not Negatively Related pp. 541-592
- John Adams, Darren Hayunga and Sattar Mansi
- Diseconomies of Scale in Active Management: Robust Evidence pp. 593-611
- Luboš Pástor, Robert Stambaugh, Lucian A. Taylor and Min Zhu
- Rest in Peace Post-Earnings Announcement Drift pp. 613-646
- Charles Martineau
- It Could Be Overreaction, Not Lottery Seeking, That Is Behind Bali, Cakici and Whitelaw’s Max Effect pp. 647-675
- Jake Gorman, Farida Akhtar, Robert B. Durand and John Gould
- Clientele Effect in Sovereign Bonds: Evidence From Islamic Sukuk Bonds in Malaysia pp. 677-745
- Minxia Chen, Joseph Cherian, Ziyun Li, Yuping Shao and Marti G. Subrahmanyam
Volume 11, issue 2, 2022
- Open Source Cross-Sectional Asset Pricing pp. 207-264
- Andrew Y. Chen and Tom Zimmermann
- An Intangible-Adjusted Book-to-Market Ratio Still Predicts Stock Returns pp. 265-297
- Hyuna Park
- Intangible Value pp. 299-332
- Andrea L. Eisfeldt, Edward T. Kim and Dimitris Papanikolaou
- Explaining the Recent Failure of Value Investing pp. 333-360
- Baruch Lev and Srivastava Anup
- Dissecting Market Expectations in the Cross-Section of Book-to-Market Ratios pp. 361-373
- Thiago de Oliveira Souza
- Dissecting Market Expectations in the Cross-Section of Book-to-Market Ratios: A Comment pp. 375-381
- Bryan Kelly and Seth Pruitt
- Risk Neutral Skewness Predicts Price Rebounds and So Can Improve Momentum Performance pp. 383-429
- Paul Borochin and Yanhui Zhao
Volume 11, issue 1, 2022
- Understanding the Performance of Components in Betting Against Beta pp. 1-36
- Xing Han
- Simply Better Market Betas pp. 37-64
- Ivo Welch
- Equity Premium Forecasts Tend to Perform Worse Against a Buy-and-Hold Benchmark pp. 65-77
- Gunter Löffler
- Economic Uncertainty, Aggregate Debt, and the Real Effects of Corporate Finance pp. 79-116
- Timothy C. Johnson
- On Long-Run Stock Returns After Corporate Events pp. 117-167
- James W. Kolari, Seppo Pynnonen and Ahmet M. Tuncez
- Long Run Stock Returns after Corporate Events Revisited pp. 169-183
- Hendrik Bessembinder and Feng Zhang
- Is Economics Research Replicable? Sixty Published Papers From Thirteen Journals Say “Often Not†pp. 185-206
- Andrew C. Chang and Phillip Li
Volume 10, issue 3, 2021
- In Full-Information Estimates, Long-Run Risks Explain at Most a Quarter of P/D Variance, and Habit Explains Even Less pp. 329-381
- Andrew Y. Chen, Fabian Winkler and Rebecca Wasyk
- High Aversion to Stochastic Time Preference Shocks and Counterfactual Long-Run Risk in the Albuquerque et al., Valuation Risk Model pp. 383-408
- Samuel Kruger
- Stock Prices Still Move Too Much For Dividends But Less So: A Reappraisal of Shiller 1981 pp. 409-418
- Dan Gabriel Anghel and Petre Caraiani
- Documenting the Post-2000 Decline in the Idiosyncratic Volatility Effect pp. 419-427
- Chaehyun Pyun
- Treasury Rates No Longer Predict Returns: A Reappraisal of Breen, Glosten and Jagannathan (1989) pp. 429-444
- Philip Gray and Thanh Huynh
- Dividend Growth Does Not Help Predict Returns Compared To Likelihood-Based Tests: An Anatomy of the Dog pp. 445-464
- Erik Hjalmarsson and Tamás Kiss
- The Dog and the Straw Man: Response to “Dividend Growth Does Not Help Predict Returns Compared to Likelihood-Based Tests: An Anatomy of the Dog†pp. 465-470
- John H. Cochrane
Volume 10, issue 1, 2021
- The Supply and Demand of S&P 500 Put Options pp. 1-20
- George Constantinides and Lei Lian
- Mispricing of Index Options with Respect to Stochastic Dominance Bounds? pp. 21-55
- Martin Wallmeier
- Mispricing of Index Options with Respect to Stochastic Dominance Bounds? A Reply pp. 57-63
- George Constantinides, Michal Czerwonko, Jens Carsten Jackwerth and Stylianos Perrakis
- Dispersion in Options Investors’ Versus Analysts’ Expectations: Predictive Inference for Stock Returns pp. 65-81
- Panayiotis C. Andreou, Anastasios Kagkadis, Paulo Maio and Dennis Philip
- Taking the Cochrane-Piazzesi Term Structure Model Out of Sample: More Data, Additional Currencies, and FX Implications pp. 83-123
- Robert Hodrick and Tuomas Tomunen
Volume 9, issue 1-2, 2020
- Corporate Taxes and Capital Structure: A Long-Term Historical Perspective pp. 1-28
- Matthias Fleckenstein, Francis A. Longstaff and Ilya A. Strebulaev
- Real Options, Taxes and Financial Leverage pp. 29-76
- Stewart C. Myers and James A. Read
- Repo Priority Right and the Bankruptcy Code pp. 77-114
- Jun Kyung Auh and Suresh Sundaresan
- Are Corporate Spin-offs Prone to Insider Trading? pp. 115-155
- Patrick Augustin, Menachem Brenner, Jianfeng Hu and Marti G. Subrahmanyam
- Patents Do Not Measure Innovation Success pp. 157-199
- David M. Reeb and Wanli Zhao
- The Choice of Valuation Techniques in Practice: Education Versus Profession pp. 201-265
- Lilia Mukhlynina and Kjell Nyborg
- Are Competitive Banking Systems Really More Stable? pp. 267-303
- Bandaranayake Bandaranayake, Kuntal Das and W. Reed
- Firms from Financially Developed Economies Do Not Save Less pp. 305-351
- Alexander A. Vadilyev
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