LIU Jun
Professor of Finance 1. “The Market Price of Credit Risk: An Empirical Analysis of Interest Rate Swap Spreads” (with Francis Longstaff and Ravit E. Mandell), forthcoming, Journal of Business.
2. “A Generalized Earning Model of Stock Valuation” (with Andrew Ang), Review of Accounting Studies , v6, n4, 397-425, December, 2001.1
3. “Dynamic Asset Allocation with Event Risk” (with Francis Longstaff and Jun Pan), Journal of Finance, v58, n1, 231-259, February, 2003.
4. “Paper Millionaires: How Valuable is Stock to a Stockholder Who is Restricted from Selling it?”(with Matthias Kahl and Francis Longstaff), Journal of Financial Economics, v67, n3, 385-410,March 2003.
5. “Dynamic Derivative Strategies” (with Jun Pan), Journal of Financial Economics, v69, n3, 401-430, September, 2003.
6. “Conditional Information and Variance Bounds on Pricing Kernels” (with Geert Bekaert), Review of Financial Studies, v17, n2, 339-378, Summer 2004.
7. “Losing Money on Arbitrages: Optimal Dynamic Portfolio Choice in Markets with ArbitrageOpportunities” (with Francis Longstaff), Review of Financial Studies, v17, n3, 611-641, Fall, 2004.
8. “How to Discount Cashflows with Time-Varying Expected Returns” (with Andrew Ang), Journal of Finance, v59, n6, 2745-2783, December, 2004.
9. “An Equilibrium Model of Rare Event Premia” (with Jun Pan and TanWang), Review of Financial Studies, v18, n1, 131-164, Spring 2005.
10. “Why Stocks May Disappoint” (with Andrew Ang and Geert Bekaert), Journal of Financial Economics,v76, n3, 471-508, 2005.
11. “Portfolio Selection in Stochastic Environments”, Review of Financial Studies, v20, n1, 1-39,January, 2007.
12. “Risk, Return and Dividends” (with Andrew Ang), v85, n2, 1-38, August, 2007, Journal of Financial Economics.
13. “Information, Diversification, and Asset Pricing” (with Jing Liu and Jack Hughes), v82, n3, 705-730, Accounting Review.
14. “Debt Policy, Corporate Taxes, and Discount Rates” (with Mark Grinblatt), Forthcoming, Journal of Economic Theory. 15. “On the relation between expected returns and implied cost of capital,” with John Hughes and Jun Liu, conditional acceptance at the Review of Accounting Studies. |