No. 62-6, December 2007
Index
- Adaptive Traders and the Design of Financial Markets
- Back Matter
- Bidding into the Red: A Model of Post‐Auction Bankruptcy
- Front Matter
- Habit Formation and Macroeconomic Models of the Term Structure of Interest Rates
- How Laws and Institutions Shape Financial Contracts: The Case of Bank Loans
- How Smart Is Smart Money? A Two‐Sided Matching Model of Venture Capital
- INDEX TO VOLUME LXII
- Is the Corporate Loan Market Globally Integrated? A Pricing Puzzle
- Long‐Term Return Reversals: Overreaction or Taxes?
- Measuring Distress Risk: The Effect of R&D Intensity
- MISCELLANEA
- Security Design with Investor Private Information
- Strategic Actions and Credit Spreads: An Empirical Investigation
- The Risk‐Adjusted Cost of Financial Distress
- The U.S. Treasury Buyback Auctions: The Cost of Retiring Illiquid Bonds
- U.S. Banking Deregulation, Small Businesses, and Interstate Insurance of Personal Income
- Vote Trading and Information Aggregation