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Mitsui Life Finance Seminars

2006/2007

Date Speaker Paper
Sept. 8 Henrik Cronqvist (OSU)
"Large Shareholders and Corporate Policies"
Sept. 15 Yacine Ait-Sahalia (Princeton) "Portfolio Choice with Jumps: A Closed Form Solution"
Sept. 22 James Choi (Yale) "Social Identity and Preferences"
Sept. 29 Jacob Sagi (Berkeley) "A Liquidity-Based Theory of Closed-End Funds"
Oct. 6 Duane Seppi (Carnegie Mellon) "The Role of Advisory Services in Proxy Voting"
Oct. 13 Torben Andersen (Northwestern)
"Testable Distributional Implications of Continuous-Time Models for Daily Stock Returns"

Oct. 20*
9:00 a.m.
Room W2740

Markus Brunnermeier (Princeton) "Market Liquidity and Funding Liquidity"
Oct. 27*
Room E1540
Amit Goyal (Emory) "Option Returns and the Cross-Sectional Predictability of Implied Volatility"
Nov. 3 Lubos Pastor (Chicago) "Predictive Systems: Living with Imperfect Predictors"
Nov. 10 Jerry Hoberg (Maryland) "Growth to Value: A Difficult Journey for IPOs and Concentrated Industries"
Nov. 17 Bill Wilhelm (Virginia) "The Demise of Investment-Banking Partnerships: Theory and Evidence"
Nov. 24 --- ---
Dec. 1 Eitan Goldman (UNC) "Does Political Connectedness Affect Firm Value?"
Dec. 8 Paolo Volpin (London Business School) "Investor Protection and Entry"
Dec. 15 Dave Dennis (Purdue) "Do Firms Manage Earnings to Meet Dividend Thresholds?"
March 9 Chris Hennessy (UC Berkeley) "A Dynamic Theory of Corporate Finance Based Upon Repeated Signaling"
March 16 --- ---
March 23 Jonathan Lewellen (Dartmouth) "A Skeptical Appraisal of Asset-Pricing Tests"
March 30 Michael Roberts (Wharton) "Control Rights and Capital Structure: An Empirical Investigation"
*April 6, 1:00 p.m. Andrew Lo (MIT) "The Psychophysiology of Real-Time Financial Risk Processing"
"Cognitive Neuroscientific Foundations of Economic Behavior"
"Reconciling Efficient Markets with Behavioral Finance: The Adaptive Markets Hypothesis"
April 13 Alexander Ljungquist (NYU) "Rewriting History"
April 20 No Seminar ---
May 11 Theo Vermaelen (INSEAD) "The Nature and Persistence of Buyback Anomalies"

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