No. 54-3, June 1999
Index
- A Reexamination of the Conglomerate Merger Wave in the 1960s: An Internal Capital Markets View
- Are Some Mutual Fund Managers Better Than Others? Cross‐Sectional Patterns in Behavior and Performance
- Back Matter
- Book Reviews
- Evidence on the Determinants of Credit Terms Used in Interfirm Trade
- Ex Ante Bond Returns and the Liquidity Preference Hypothesis
- Front Matter
- Global Stock Markets in the Twentieth Century
- Investment Decisions Depend on Portfolio Disclosures
- Is Money Smart? A Study of Mutual Fund Investors' Fund Selection Ability
- Merging Markets
- Miscellanea
- Number of Shareholders and Stock Prices: Evidence from Japan
- The Effects of Market Segmentation and Investor Recognition on Asset Prices: Evidence from Foreign Stocks Listing in the United States
- The Going‐Public Decision and the Development of Financial Markets
- The Performance of Hedge Funds: Risk, Return, and Incentives
- The Persistence of IPO Mispricing and the Predictive Power of Flipping