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Mitsui Life Finance Seminars

2002/2003

Date Speaker Paper
Sept. 6 Malcolm Baker, Harvard Business School "A Catering Theory of Dividends"
Sept. 13 Toni Whited, University of Michigan Business School "External Finance Constraints and the Intertemporal Pattern of Intermittent Investment"
Sept. 20 E. Han Kim, University of Michigan Business School
"To Steal or Not to Steal: Firm Attributes, Legal Environment, and Valuation"
Sept. 27
Guojun Wu, University of Michigan "Stock Market Manipulation: Theory and Evidence"
Oct. 4 Amy Dittmar, Indiana University "Divestures and Divisional Investment Policies"
Oct. 11 Raghuram Rajan, University of Chicago "Money in a Theory of Banking"
"Liquidity Shortages and Banking Crises"
Oct. 18 Rafael LaPorta, Harvard Business School "What Works in Securities Laws?"
Oct. 25 Sendhil Mullainathan, MIT ---
Nov. 1 Rob Stambaugh, Wharton "Inference about Survivors"
Nov. 8 Robert Dittmar, Indiana University "Consumption, Dividends, and the Cross-Section of Equity Returns"
Nov. 15 Andrei Shleifer, Harvard Business School "Media Bias"
Nov. 22 Mara Faccio, University of Notre Dame "Politically-connected firms: Can they squeeze the State?"
Nov. 29 --- ---
Dec. 6 Rene Stulz, Ohio State University "Daily cross-border equity flows: pushed or pulled?"
Jan. 10 Simon Johnson, MIT "Institutional Causes, Macroeconomic Symptoms: Volatility, Crises and Growth"
Jan. 17 Arnoud Boot, University of Amsterdam "Disagreement and Flexibility: A Theory of Optimal Security Issuance and Capital Structure"
April 4 Nejat Seyhun, (Michigan) "Is Book-to-Market Ratio a Risk Factor?"
April 11 Gautam Kaul, (Michigan) "Value Versus Glamour"

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