We are pleased to announce that Volume 28, Issue 4 of the Review of Finance is now available. Below, you will find a list of the articles included in this issue.
Contents:
Do investors care about biodiversity? (Summary here)
by Alexandre Garel, Arthur Romec, Zacharias Sautner and Alexander F. Wagner
Complementarity of sovereign and corporate debt issuance: mind the gap (Summary here)
by Bruce D. Grundy, Sjoerd van Bekkum and Patrick Verwijmeren
Humans in charge of trading robots: the first experiment (Summary here)
by Elena Asparouhova, Peter Bossaerts, Xiaoqin Cai, Kristian Rotaru, Nitin Yadav and Wenhao Yang
Initial public offerings and the local economy: evidence of crowding out (Summary here)
by Jess Cornaggia, Matthew Gustafson, Jason Kotter and Kevin Pisciotta
Do sell-side analysts say “buy” while whispering “sell”? (Summary here)
by David Hirshleifer, Yushui Shi and Weili Wu
No experience necessary: the peer effects of intended entrepreneurs (Summary here)
by Isaac Hacamo and Kristoph Kleiner
Building trust takes time: limits to arbitrage for blockchain-based assets (Summary here)
by Nikolaus Hautsch, Christoph Scheuch and Stefan Voigt
Female innovative entrepreneurship and maternity risk (Summary here)
by Fabrizio Core
Pricing protest: the response of financial markets to social unrest
by Philip Barrett, Mariia Bondar, Sophia Chen, Mali Chivakul and Deniz Igan
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