Subject Index

[Caution: RFE articles did not contain abstracts or key words until very recently. The absence of these features made it difficult for us to properly classify these articles in appropriate categories. Although we have done our best to eliminate this problem, it is entirely possible that a few articles have been misclassified.]

Corporate Finance
Accounting information and corporate financing decisions12 (3) 1977 p. 20
David F. Scott Jr. and John D. Martin
Acquisitions of the 1980s: a multiple logit analysis of leveraged buyout candidates24 (1) 1988 p. 20
Carolyn A. Carroll, Leonard V. Zumpano and Harold W. Elder
Adjusting salaries for the effects of inflation16 (3) 1981 p. 1
Gerald M. Lage and Charles R. Greer
The adjustment of stock prices to Wall Street Journal connections4 (1) 1994 p. 69
John A. Helmuth, Ashok J. Robin and John S. Zdanowicz
An analysis of large bank dividend policy20 (1) 1984 p. 28
William F. Kennedy and David F. Scott Jr.
An approach to capital budgeting when projects differ by risk19 (1) 1983 p. 67
I. Keong Chew and Michael G. Ferri
The association between common stock ratings and market measures of risk14 (3) 1979 p. 61
Robert A. Olsen
The association between common stock, systematic risk and common stock rankings12 (3) 1977 p. 66
Frank J. Fabozzi
Behavior of risk proxies and merger activity19 (2) 1984 p. 81
Naval K. Modani, William P. Lloyd and John H. Hand
Business failures, problematical analysis, and the question of data adequacy15 (1) 1979 p. 82
Claude Begin, John R. Cesta and Vincent P. Apilado
Can insiders bail themselves out before private renegotiations?7 (2) 1998 p. 197
Jasmin Yur-Austin
Capital structure: convergent and pecking order evidence1 (1) 1991 p. 35
E. Tylor Claggett Jr.
Capital-budgeting surveys: the past and the future22 (2) 1987 p. 37
Tarun K. Mukherjee
A comparative analysis of leveraged recapitalization versus leveraged buyout as a takeover defense7 (2) 1998 p. 157
Sung C. Bae and Daniel Simet
A comparative analysis of public firms going private21 (2) 1986 p. 1
Edward C. Lawrence
A comparison of large and small firm productivity, labor compensation, and investment rates23 (1) 1987 p. 26
Edward M. Miller
Convertible debt: an effective financial instrument to control managerial opportunism9 (1) 1999 p. 15
Nobuyuki Isagawa
Corporate reputation: a function of relative size or financial performance?24 (1) 1988 p. 45
Marion G. Sobol and Gail Farrelly
Corporate sales growth rates and stockholder return relationships: a reply23 (1) 1987 p. 50
Ronald W. Melicher and Stanley J. Miedich
Corporate sales growth rates and stockholder returns: a risk-return market analysis20 (2) 1985 p. 34
Stanley J. Miedich and Ronald W. Melicher
A decision format for lease or buy analysis12 (1) 1976 p. 63
Glenn V. Henderson Jr.
Determinants of capital structure1 (2) 1992 p. 40
Clifford F. Thies and Mark S. Klock
Discriminant analysis and merger theory20 (1) 1984 p. 76
James W. Wansley
Dividend behavior surrounding LIFO adoption4 (1) 1994 p. 39
Michael Ettredge and Jeong Youn Kim
Dividend initiations in reverse LBO firms9 (1) 1999 p. 55
Arman Kosedag and David Michayluk
Dividend reinvestment plans as efficient methods of raising equity financing5 (1) 1995 p. 91
Foster Roden and Tom Stripling
Effectiveness of CEO pay-for-performance9 (1) 1999 p. 1
Chandra S. Mishra, Daniel L. McConaughy and David Gobeli
The effect of merger announcement on share prices of acquiring firms12 (1) 1976 p. 55
Theodor Kohers and Robert L. Conn
The effect of ownership structure on firm performance: additional evidence7 (2) 1998 p. 143
Ki C. Han and David Y. Suk
The effects of stock splits on the ownership mix of a firm3 (1) 1993 p. 70
Gary E. Powell and H. Kent Baker
An empirical test of the demands for cash: the mutual fund experience15 (2) 1979 p. 77
James S. Ang, Jess H. Chua and Gary Leinberger
Financial characteristics of acquiring firms: an industry specific approach1 (2) 1992 p. 81
Emery A. Trahan and Hany A. Shawky
Financial characteristics of share repurchasing companies21 (1) 1985 p. 1
Donald R. Fraser, R. Malcolm Richards and John C. Groth
Financial factors that affect acquisition prices13 (2) 1977 p. 95
Ronald W. Melicher and James F. Nielsen
A financial profile of merged firms19 (1) 1983 p. 87
James W. Wansley and William R. Lane
Financial statement characteristics of firms engaging in in-substance defeasance of debt26 (2) 1991 p. 59
Raymond Jeffords, Barbara Apostolou and Nicholas G. Apostolou
Firms factor cost responses to the modigliani-miller propositions22 (1) 1986 p. 55
Oscar Varela
The fixed payment financing decision: to borrow or lease10 (1) 2001 p. 41
S.J. Kang and M.S. Long
Founding family controlled firms: efficiency and value7 (1) 1997 p. 1
Daniel L. McConaughy, Michael C. Walker, Glenn V. Henderson Jr. and Chandra S. Mishra
Further tests of industry influence on capital structure25 (2) 1990 p. 58
Richard T. Cherry and Larry W. Spradley
The impact of a sinking fund on the firms cost of debt17 (3) 1982 p. 52
William P. Lloyd and Charles P. Edmonds
The impact of inflation on leasing13 (2) 1977 p. 46
Meyer Ungar
Industry influence on financial structure: a matter of interpretation19 (2) 1984 p. 57
Linda J. Martin and Glenn V. Henderson Jr.
The influence of control on financial management: further evidence18 (2) 1983 p. 60
B.J. Campsey and R.F. DeMong
Information conveyed by seasoned security offerings: evidence from components of the bid-ask spread9 (2) 2000 p. 83
Raymond M. Brooks and Ajay Patel
Intertemporal divergence among cash flow, working capital, and income from operations23 (2) 1988 p. 18
David P. Franz and James B. Thies
An investigation of the role of product characteristics in risk perception13 (1) 1977 p. 19
William G. Zikmund and Jerome E. Scott
Management control systems impact on managers performance and satisfaction13 (1) 1977 p. 89
Charles M. Futrell
Merger activity and managerial compensation2 (1) 1992 p. 55
John L. Teall
Mergers and macro-economic factors5 (2) 1996 p. 181
Joseph Yagil
Multiple internal rates of return: a revisitation2 (2) 1993 p. 85
James R. Sisson and James F. Nielsen
A note on rationing11 (3) 1976 p. 76
Dennis A. Johnson
A note on the Fisher effect and the nominal marginal cost of capital18 (1) 1982 p. 90
I. Keong Chew
A note on the information content of large stock distributions15 (2) 1979 p. 87
Frank J. Fabozzi
On dividend reinvestment plans: the adoption decision and stockholder wealth effects20 (2) 1985 p. 1
Robert Hansen, John Pinkerton and Arthur J. Keown
The one-share-one-vote rule and managerial compensation6 (2) 1997 p. 211
John L. Teall
Organizational climate: an empirical approach to the perceptual consensus question13 (1) 1977 p. 59
Michael A. Hitt and William G. Zikmund
Over-the-counter firms, asymmetric information and financing preferences2 (1) 1992 p. 81
Linda C. Hittle, Kamal Haddad and Lawrence J. Gitman
Ownership and control of large industrial firms: some new evidence18 (1) 1982 p. 37
Sharon G. Levin and Stanford L. Levin
Participation rates of dividend reinvestment plans: differences between utility and nonutility firms6 (2) 1997 p. 121
Janet M. Todd and Dale L. Domian
Predicting corporate bankruptcy using failing firms1 (1) 1991 p. 67
James C. Flagg, Gary A. Giroux and Casper E. Wiggins Jr.
Predicting corporate bankruptcy: an analytical and empirical evaluation19 (2) 1984 p. 1
Peter S. Rose and Gary A. Giroux
Price-change income models and selected firm performance measures14 (1) 1978 p. 28
LeRoy D. Brooks and Dale A. Buckmaster
Revenue performance and stability criteria: a note12 (2) 1976 p. 90
D. Sykes Wilford and W.T. Wilford
Risk reduction and conglomerate mergers14 (1) 1978 p. 90
J.L. Hexter
The role of internal financial sources in firm financing and investment decisions4 (1) 1994 p. 1
Stephen C. Vogt
A selection technique for capital investment decisions: an industrial application of stochastic dominance18 (2) 1983 p. 1
Bruce K. Blaylock and George Karaphillis
Strategic planning and risk17 (1) 1981 p. 1
Ronald J. Kudla
Sustainable growth and choice of financing: a test of the pecking order hypothesis3 (2) 1994 p. 141
Daniel P. Klein and Brian Belt
Tender offers in a contingent claims framework19 (1) 1983 p. 45
Howard E. VanAuken
Tobins q and dividend determination24 (2) 1989 p. 75
Mark S. Klock, John H. Carter III and Clifford F. Thies
Valuation consequences of corporate spin-offs18 (2) 1983 p. 71
Ronald J. Kudla and Thomas H. McInish
Valuation effects of open market stock repurchases for financially weak firms2 (2) 1993 p. 29
George P. Tstesekos
The wealth effects of shareholder-sponsored proposals8 (1) 1998 p. 61
James M. Forjan

Current Asset Management
A framework for estimating and analyzing the required working capital investment17 (3) 1982 p. 36
Lawrence J. Gitman and Kanwal S. Sachdeva
Short-term leverage and attributes of the firm15 (1) 1979 p. 19
Wesley H. Jones and Michael G. Ferri

Financial Institutions
Abnormal profits and relative strength in mutual fund returns5 (2) 1996 p. 101
David A. Volkman and Mark E. Wohar
An analysis of nontraditional activities at U.S. commercial banks8 (1) 1998 p. 25
Kevin Rogers and Joseph F. Sinkey Jr.
Bank holding company affiliation and bank performance: a reexamination22 (1) 1986 p. 80
Timothy J. Curry and John T. Rose
Bank holding company leverage, risk perception, and cost of capital19 (1) 1983 p. 99
Adi S. Karna and Duane B. Graddy
Bank withdrawal from the federal reserve system: post-exit performance profiles21 (1) 1985 p. 13
Louis J. DAntonio, Ronald W. Melicher and Ronald L. Schillereff
The banking firms making interstate acquisitions: theory and observable motives25 (1) 1989 p. 1
Peter S. Rose
Banking innovations and the behavior of measured M1 velocity19 (2) 1984 p. 13
Suleman A. Moosa
Bidding theory and bank merger premiums: the impact of structural and regulatory factors26 (2) 1991 p. 22
Peter S. Rose
Branch banking and loan portfolio risk relationships22 (2) 1987 p. 1
Antony C. Cherin and Ronald W. Melicher
Capital investment in commercial banking reconsidered16 (2) 1980 p. 76
John H. Crockett and Meyer Ungar
Characteristics of merging banks in the United States: theory, empirical results, and implications for public policy24 (1) 1988 p. 1
Peter S. Rose
Choosing a monetary aggregate: causal relationship as a criterion15 (1) 1979 p. 1
Paul A. Pautler and Richard J. Rivard
The classification of bank holding company bond ratings16 (1) 1980 p. 18
John W. Peavy III
Comparing lending decisions of minority-owned and white-owned banks: is there discrimination in mortgage lending?10 (1) 2001 p. 23
H.A. Black and R.L. Schweitzer
Contagion effects of the bank of New Englands failure4 (1) 1994 p. 25
Jeff Madura and Kenneth S. Bartunek
Countercyclical FHLBB policy implications for S&L equities23 (2) 1988 p. 38
Jeffrey A. Born and James T. Moser
Credit union solvency: a discriminant analysis20 (2) 1985 p. 54
Jandhyala L. Sharma
The cyclically adjusted federal budget and policy effectiveness24 (1) 1988 p. 60
Shee Q. Wong
De Novo bank entry and the distribution of market share losses among existing banking organizations22 (1) 1986 p. 69
John T. Rose and Donald T. Savage
Deregulation: its effect on savings and loan activities and profitability25 (1) 1989 p. 35
Patricia M. Rudolph
Determinants of premiums and discounts on commercial bank common stocks16 (1) 1980 p. 54
Ravindra R. Kamath
Electronic banking and demand deposit demand20 (1) 1984 p. 50
J. Daniel Hammond
An empirical analysis of bank standby letters of credit risk2 (1) 1992 p. 31
M. Kabir Hassan
An empirical analysis of federal reserve disaffiliation15 (2) 1979 p. 46
Fred H. Hays and Pamela Weinstein
An empirical analysis of the impact of federal budget deficits on the long-term nominal interest rate yields, 1973.2-1995.4, using alternative expected inflation measures7 (1) 1997 p. 55
Richard J. Cebula
Empirical evidence on the risk-return relationship between banks and related bank holding companies11 (3) 1976 p. 56
Virgil L. Brewer and William P. Dukes
An examination of the interest rate sensitivity of commercial bank stock1 (1) 1991 p. 23
Theodor Kohers and Robert Nagy
Federal funds rate volatility and the reserve-maintenance period4 (2) 1995 p. 157
David Eagle
Financial variables contributing to savings and loan failures from 1980-19894 (2) 1995 p. 197
Patricia Harrison and Wade R. Ragas
Holding company affiliation versus branching by independent banks: a cost analysis for interstate banking7 (1) 1997 p. 87
Joyce T. Chen, Chong-tong Chen and Rasoul Rezvanian
The impact of a financial institutions age on its financial profile and operating characteristics: the evidence from the credit union industry26 (1) 1990 p. 24
Theodor Kohers and David Mullis
The impact of credit union parent company business on borrower-saver treatment23 (1) 1987 p. 38
Theodor Kohers and David Mullis
The impact of holding company affiliation on deposit growth at commercial banks12 (1) 1976 p. 19
Donald R. Fraser
Inflation accounting for banks: beyond SFAS No. 3321 (1) 1985 p. 24
Gary A. Giroux
Intra-industry effects of bank layoff announcement4 (2) 1995 p. 187
Jeff Madura, Aigbe Akhigbe and Kenneth S. Bartunek
Market perception of efficiency in bank holding company mergers: the roles of the DEA and SFA models in capturing merger potential9 (2) 2000 p. 101
Theodor Kohers, Ming-hsiang Huang and Ninon Kohers
The market performance of large commercial banks and holding companies14 (3) 1979 p. 38
W. Gary Simpson and Theodor Kohers
Monetary actions, almon lags, and the St. Louis equation17 (2) 1981 p. 11
Thomas A. Lawler
Monetary and fiscal policies and causation20 (1) 1984 p. 13
Richard G. Sheehan
Money growth politics25 (2) 1990 p. 23
Marie Lobue
Money supply announcements and interest sensitive stocks3 (2) 1994 p. 130
Jay Prag
A note on bank reserve requirements and profitability15 (3) 1980 p. 83
Ronald W. Melicher and Louis J. DAntonio
The performance of banks acquired by holding companies14 (3) 1979 p. 18
Peter S. Rose and William L. Scott
The policy content of the yield curve slope5 (2) 1996 p. 163
Edward N. Gamber
Regulatory influences on growth in the savings and loan industry15 (3) 1980 p. 49
John L. Eatman and Jerry G. Hunt
The relationship between market and accounting betas for commercial banks2 (2) 1993 p. 59
Gordon V. Karels and William H. Sackley
A return-on-equity analysis of eleven largest U.S. bank failures16 (2) 1980 p. 1
Peter S. Rose and William L. Scott
Riding the yield curve: term premiums and excess returns6 (1) 1996 p. 113
Rolando F. Pelaez
The role of deposits in determining the public need for new banks15 (3) 1980 p. 90
Edward B. Selby Jr.
Savings and loan association mergers: analysis and recent experience13 (1) 1977 p. 1
William D. Bradford
Share price response to savings institutions name changes: whats in a name?26 (1) 1990 p. 46
Jeff Madura and Alan L. Tucker
Size, location and profitability: a note on the economies of scale of banking institutions16 (1) 1980 p. 91
Badiul A. Majumdar
Stock price behavior surrounding proxy fights for control: a non-parametric approach21 (1) 1985 p. 85
Tarun K. Mukherjee
The structure-performance relationship in banking: a dichotomous analysis11 (1) 1975 p. 35
Donald R. Fraser and Joel B. Alvis
A test of the impact of federal reserve district on bank characteristics21 (1) 1985 p. 36
William R. Lane
U.S. resident banks as recipients of foreign-owned U.S. dollar deposits: a note20 (2) 1985 p. 111
Peggy E. Swanson
Wealth effects from acquiring failed thrifts since FIRREA2 (1) 1992 p. 17
Jeff Madura and Ann Marie Whyte
Wealth effects of reserve requirement reductions in the 1990s on depository institutions5 (2) 1996 p. 191
Kenneth S. Bartunek and Jeff Madura

Financial Reporting
Accuracy of externally prepared forecasts13 (1) 1977 p. 35
Charles H. Brandon and Jeffrey E. Jarrett
Assessing information content13 (2) 1977 p. 71
D.H. Drury
Behavior of earnings, stock returns, accruals, and analysts forecasts following negative annual earnings5 (2) 1996 p. 147
Michael Ettredge, Richard Toolson, Steve Hall and Chongkil Na
Capitalization of interest costs: security price reaction to SFAS No. 34 disclosures20 (2) 1985 p. 78
Bill McDonald, Michael H. Morris and William D. Nichols
The choice of accounting methods and market structure12 (2) 1976 p. 44
Robert L. Hagerman
Communication in accounting: readability of FASB statements19 (1) 1983 p. 110
William P. Stevens, Kathleen C. Stevens and William Raabe Jr.
Determinants of earnings-price ratios: a re-examination3 (2) 1994 p. 105
Jang Youn Cho
Determinants of the accuracy of management forecasts of earnings17 (3) 1982 p. 1
Gary A. Porter
Earnings numbers and dividend prediction15 (3) 1980 p. 39
Robert L. Hagerman and Ronald J. Huefner
An evaluation of alternative approaches to lessee accounting in the context of risk assessment24 (1) 1988 p. 31
Horng-ching Kuo
An examination of the ability of alternative accounting measurement models to predict failure12 (1) 1976 p. 32
John D. Bazley
Firm size related implications of the cost of accounting information and anlysis1 (2) 1992 p. 68
Edward M. Miller
Forecasting the sale of telephone switchboard equipment with an interactive computer model and a markov chain18 (1) 1982 p. 27
Mark G. Simkin
The impact of lessee accounting rules on mangement decisions17 (3) 1982 p. 26
Mark W. Dirsmith and James B. Thies
The impact of price expectations and business conditions on the balance sheet structure of firms14 (1) 1978 p. 61
Patricia M. Rudolph
Implications of reported accounting information on corporate expenditures for research and development19 (2) 1984 p. 35
Steven J. Adams, Sharon M. Lightner and Donald E. Ricketts
Income distortion in accounting for fixed costs12 (2) 1976 p. 69
James D. Blum and LeRoy D. Brooks
The informational content of replacement cost valuation data15 (3) 1980 p. 27
Laurence A. Friedman, Thomas A. Buchman and Ronald W. Melicher
Interim review and the quality of interim report numbers19 (2) 1984 p. 24
Robert Fonfeder and Frank J. Fabozzi
An investigation of the association between financial statement effects and managements early adoption of SFAS 8725 (2) 1989 p. 12
David L. Senteney and Jerry R. Strawser
Investors understanding of the auditors report: some empirical evidence14 (2) 1978 p. 1
Andrew H. Barnett
Managements role in profit forecasting12 (3) 1977 p. 34
R. Malcolm Richards and Donald R. Fraser
A mass communication approach to financial reporting11 (2) 1975 p. 30
Robert H. Ashton and Allen H. Bizzell
Migration of public accountants into the industrial sector16 (1) 1980 p. 69
Jesse F. Dillard
On the classification of price level accounting systems15 (3) 1980 p. 1
Michael Masoner
Perceptions of an auditor-management conflict17 (2) 1981 p. 1
Michael A. Pearson and John K. Ryans Jr.
Quarterly income statements: inherent information and its implications11 (3) 1976 p. 15
R.A. Leitch and Jack E. Kiger
Some implications of auditor changes for forecasting earnings components12 (2) 1976 p. 17
Fred A. Jacobs and Hartwell C. Herring III
A test of accounting bias and market structure: some additional evidence17 (1) 1981 p. 84
Robert L. Hagerman and Mark E. Zmijewski
Usefulness of constant dollar accounting information16 (3) 1981 p. 58
Thomas G. Black

International
An analysis of the futures rate as a predictor of the spot rate: the case of the mexican peso16 (2) 1980 p. 89
Milton B. Redman and William B. Stronge
Corporate Production and sales decisions in achieving international diversification16 (2) 1980 p. 68
Richard M. Bookstaber
Currency substitution and exchange rate analysis: an empirical test19 (1) 1983 p. 38
Robert P. Wilder
Direct effects of debt overhang and IMF programs1 (2) 1992 p. 30
M. Badrul Haque and Charles R. Wartenberg
Does money matter in developing economies?7 (2) 1998 p. 213
Ali F. Darrat and Yousif K. Al-Yousif
The dollar exchange rate, oil imports and the trade balance: a test of causality16 (2) 1980 p. 23
Myles S. Wallace
The effect of U.S. prices on Mexican prices: a further analysis15 (2) 1979 p. 101
J. Wilson Mixon, Barry Poulson and Myles S. Wallace
An empirical analysis of the equity markets in China8 (1) 1998 p. 41
Rajen Mookerjee and Qiao Yu
An empirical investigation of the effects of foreign trade on the measurement of industrial concentration23 (2) 1988 p. 51
John Lunn
Euro-dollar influence on foreign credit potential : a composite analysis11 (1) 1975 p. 88
Jacobus T. Severiens
Evidence of psychological barriers in the conditional moments of major world stock indices8 (1) 1998 p. 73
Ken B. Cyree, Dale L. Domian, David A. Louton and Elizabeth J. Yobaccio
Exchange rate stability and monetary policy15 (2) 1979 p. 1
Bluford H. Putnam and John R. Woodbury
An exploratory empirical investigation of vehicle currency theory: the case of the U.S. dollar24 (2) 1989 p. 27
Peggy E. Swanson
Foreign trade and exchange-rate risk in the G-7 countries: cointegration and error-correct models6 (1) 1996 p. 95
A.C. Arize
Forward rate, spot rate and market efficiency - an empirical anlysis of the Japanese yen22 (2) 1987 p. 57
Thomas C. Chiang and Marilyn C. Chiang
International investment via game theory15 (1) 1979 p. 56
Peter C. Ho
Is the dollar overvalued? A test of a past devaluation11 (3) 1976 p. 1
M.E. Bond and D.P. Haroz
Is the Tokyo spot foreign exchange market consistent with the efficient market hypothesis?2 (1) 1992 p. 68
John P. Lajaunie and Atsuyuki Naka
Mexico: the open economy - a note14 (1) 1978 p. 103
Francis W. Ahking
The monetary approach to flexible exchange rates in the short run: an empirical test14 (1) 1978 p. 98
Myles S. Wallace
Money and income in Canada: a note on Mixon, Pratt and Wallace20 (1) 1984 p. 128
Christopher A. Sarlo
Money and income in canada: fixed and flexible exchange rates16 (1) 1980 p. 98
J. Wilson Mixon, Leila J. Pratt and Myles S. Wallace
New evidence on the impact of size and taxation on the seasonality of UK equity returns8 (1) 1998 p. 11
Kojo Menyah
Predicting the forward exchange rate: an error-learning approach11 (3) 1976 p. 50
Virginia Lee Owen
Price levels, interest rates, open economies, and a fixed exchange rate: the mexican case, 1954-197412 (3) 1977 p. 52
D. Sykes Wilford
A re-examination of international seasonalities5 (1) 1995 p. 1
Alan Alford and Daryl M. Guffey
Return interval, firm size and systematic risk on the dutch stock market2 (2) 1993 p. 19
Albert Corhay and Alireza Tourani Red
Seasonality in Canadian treasury bond returns: an institutional explanation7 (1) 1997 p. 65
Georgy Athanassakos and Yisong Sam Tian
Short-term interest rates, price expectations, and exchange rate movements19 (1) 1983 p. 26
Thomas C. Chiang
Size, time-varying beta, and conditional heteroscedasticity in UK stock returns8 (1) 1998 p. 1
Mario G. Reyes
Stock return regularities: evidence from the Israeli stock market26 (2) 1991 p. 70
Beni Lauterbach and Meyer Ungar
Trade impacts on national reserves: the case of Greece and the European economic community11 (3) 1976 p. 66
A.M. Agapos
U.S. prices, Canadian prices and the exchange rate regime17 (2) 1981 p. 78
J. Wilson Mixon Jr. and Myles S. Wallace

Investments
An accounting analysis of the risk-return relationship in bull and bear markets7 (2) 1998 p. 173
Moon K. Kim and Badr E. Ismail
Aggregate versus component forecasts of financial statement items15 (1) 1979 p. 30
James S. Ang
Alternative income measurement models and common stock prices11 (1) 1975 p. 21
LeRoy D. Brooks, Dale A. Buckmaster and Paul E. Dascher
Beta sensitivity to specification of the market index20 (2) 1985 p. 101
Foster Roden
The bond and stock markets: integrated or segmented?11 (3) 1976 p. 35
William J. Regan
A canonical correlation analysis of the moments of bond portfolio return distributions17 (1) 1981 p. 64
Duane Stock
Can the neglected stock effect be explained by two-stage decision making?25 (1) 1989 p. 64
Edward M. Miller
The capital asset pricing model under certainty14 (1) 1978 p. 15
Steven E. Bolten, William J. Kretlow and James Hale Oakes
Capital market efficiency in fixed income securities16 (2) 1980 p. 34
Thomas Schneeweis and Ben Branch
A capital paradox: an upward sloping demand curve24 (1) 1988 p. 68
Edward M. Miller
Catastrophic events, contagion, and stock market efficiency: the case of the space shuttle challenger5 (2) 1996 p. 117
Laurence E. Blose, Robin Bornkamp, Marcie Brier, Kendis Brown and Jerry Frederick
The changing long-run linkage between yields on treasury and municipal bonds and the 1986 tax act8 (2) 1999 p. 101
William J. Crowder and Mark E. Wohar
Characteristics of earnings news and operational efficiency in the NASDAQ securities market1 (1) 1991 p. 49
David L. Senteney
Characteristics of temporal price behavior of long-term corporate bonds16 (2) 1980 p. 43
Alan W. Frankle and Clark A. Hawkins
Clarity and consistency in the use of risk descriptors by security analysts13 (3) 1978 p. 59
John C. Groth
Closed-end funds and sentiment risk7 (1) 1997 p. 103
Alan Severn
A cluster of municipal bond ratings13 (3) 1978 p. 92
T. Gregory Morton and Dennis McLeavey
A comparative analysis of Moodys and Standard and Poors municipal bond ratings11 (2) 1975 p. 74
T. Gregory Morton
Default probability on corporate bonds: a contingent claims model6 (2) 1997 p. 199
John Trussel
Does the January effect exist in high yield bond market?10 (1) 2001 p. 71
O.M. Al-Khazali
Does the October 1987 crash strengthen the co-movements among national stock markets?3 (1) 1993 p. 89
Sang Bin Lee and Kwang Jung Kim
The effect of changes in accounting techniques on systematic risk16 (2) 1980 p. 12
C. Wayne Alderman
The effect of the 1986 tax law changes on the january performance of losers1 (1) 1991 p. 62
Edward M. Miller, John Hill, John P. Lajaune and Cuddalore Sundar
The effect of the decision to list on a stocks systematic risk14 (3) 1979 p. 77
Frank J. Fabozzi and Robert A. Hershkoff
The effect of trading halts on excess returns during periods of system overload1 (2) 1992 p. 1
J. Ernest Tanner and Jonathan B. Pritchett
The effects of interest rates on utility share prices12 (2) 1976 p. 35
Michael D. Joehnk and James F. Nielsen
Efficient markets, accounting information and the case of the land sales companies: another anomaly?22 (1) 1986 p. 1
Clark A. Hawkins and E.H. Sorensen
An empirical investigation of the association between common stock returns and uncertain inflation16 (2) 1980 p. 56
Robert A. Olsen
Estimation procedures and stability of the market-model parameters17 (1) 1981 p. 51
Michael D. Carpenter and Glenn V. Henderson Jr.
Equilibrium with divergence of opinions9 (1) 1999 p. 27
Edward M. Miller
An examination of the day-of-the-week effect in junk bond returns over business cycles5 (1) 1995 p. 31
Theodor Kohers and Jayen B. Patel
The ex-ante effects of trade halting rules on informed trading strategies and market liquidity6 (1) 1996 p. 1
Avanidhar Subrahmanyam
The ex-dividend behavior of preferred stocks16 (1) 1980 p. 81
Thomas H. McInish and Donald J. Puglisi
The expanded disclosure of quarterly information and equity returns: an analysis of SECs ASR No. 17721 (1) 1985 p. 47
Frank J. Fabozzi, Robert Fonfeder, T. Dessa Garlicki and Patricia Casabona
The ex-post costs of convertible bonds as a source of equity capital17 (3) 1982 p. 61
James S. Ang and Jess H. Chua
Firm size: a determinant of differential market reaction to earnings releases24 (2) 1989 p. 43
Henry H. Davis
Flower bonds, tax changes, and the efficiency of the bond market18 (2) 1983 p. 13
Donald R. Fraser and Jerrold J. Stern
Forecasting industrial bond rating changes: a multivariate model19 (2) 1984 p. 46
John W. Peavy III
Further evidence on optimism and underreaction in analysts forecasts10 (1) 2001 p. 1
R. Espahbodi and H. Hehranian
Growth and stockholder returns: a comment on Miedich and Melicher22 (2) 1987 p. 77
Edward M. Miller
Guaranteed municipal bonds - their performance and evaluation12 (1) 1976 p. 1
Michael D. Joehnk and David Minge
The holiday effect in stock returns: evidence from the OTC market2 (1) 1992 p. 45
Kartono Liano, Patrick H. Marchand and Gow-Cheng Huang
The impact of dealer failures on primary dealers and on the market for repurchase agreements7 (1) 1997 p. 35
Ann Marie Whyte
The impact of gold price on the value of gold mining stock4 (2) 1995 p. 125
Laurence E. Blose and Joseph C.P. Shieh
The impact of inflation on the measure of security risk14 (2) 1978 p. 30
Ronald W. Spahr
The impact of sale-leasebacks transactions on bondholder and shareholder wealth2 (1) 1992 p. 75
Ronald C. Rutherford
The impact of social-responsibility screens on investment performance: evidence from the domini 400 social index and domini equity mutual fund6 (2) 1997 p. 137
David Sauer
The implication of discount rate changes for market timing7 (1) 1997 p. 21
Laurie Prather and William Bertin
Industrial commercial paper ratings: a discriminant analysis17 (3) 1982 p. 74
Allen Rappaport, James M. Murphy and Arnold F. Parr
Inflation protection from multi-asset sector investments: a long-run examination of correlation relationships with inflation rates16 (3) 1981 p. 80
Samuel C. Hadaway and Beverly L. Hadaway
The influence of liquidity services on beta13 (3) 1978 p. 38
Steven E. Bolten and John H. Crockett
Inter-industry differences and the impact of operating and financial leverages on equity risk4 (2) 1995 p. 141
Ali F. Darrat and Tarun K. Mukherjee
An investigation of the effect of qualified audit opinions on the trading volume and bid-ask spread of over-the-counter firms3 (1) 1993 p. 41
Elsie C. Ameen and Daryl M. Guffey
Investors choice of full service versus discount brokerage accounts26 (2) 1991 p. 11
Thomas H. McInish, Sridhar N. Ramaswami and Rajendra K. Srivastava
Jump risk in the U.S. stock market: evidence using political information8 (2) 1999 p. 149
Bento J. Lobo
The low price effect: relationship with other stock market anomalies22 (1) 1986 p. 18
David A. Goodman and John W. Peavy III
Management forecasts, stock prices, and public policy14 (2) 1978 p. 16
William Ruland
Margin regulation and stock market response: further evidence from the U.S. and some pacific-basin countries1 (1) 1991 p. 79
Sang Bin Lee and Tae Yol Yoo
Market efficiency before and after the introduction of electronic trading at the Toronto stock exchange6 (1) 1996 p. 29
William C. Freund, Maurice Larrain and Michael S. Pagano
Market imperfections and asset pricing23 (1) 1987 p. 14
Seth C. Anderson and Jeffrey A. Born
Market power as a determinant of systematic risk: a note21 (2) 1986 p. 61
Frank J. Fabozzi, T. Dessa Garlicki, Arabinda Ghosh and Peter Kislowski
Market reaction to the formulation of automatic dividend reinvestment plans26 (2) 1991 p. 48
Shalini Perumpral, Arthur J. Keown and John Pinkerton
Market response to analyst recommendations in the "dartboard" column: the information and price-pressure effects5 (1) 1995 p. 59
Robert L. Albert Jr. and Timothy R. Smaby
Mean-variance optimal portfolio models and the inappropriateness of the assumption of a time-stable variance-covariance matrix1 (1) 1991 p. 1
Bluford H. Putnam and Jose Mario Quintana
Mother Jones: Do better places to work imply better places to invest?10 (1) 2001 p. 57
G. Filbeck
The neglected stock anomaly: further evidence21 (2) 1986 p. 44
David R. Peterson, Pamela P. Peterson and James S. Ang
A new approach to portfolio construction: the three-moment model25 (2) 1990 p. 47
Kai-Jiaw Tan
New bond rating classification accuracy22 (2) 1987 p. 68
Gary A. Giroux and Nicholas G. Apostolou
No-load dividend reinvestment plans7 (2) 1998 p. 121
Paul John Steinbart and Zane Swanson
A nonparametric investigation of the 90-day T-bill rate6 (2) 1997 p. 187
John T. Barkoulas, Christopher F. Baum and Joseph I. Onochie
A note on using principal component analysis to rate bonds17 (3) 1982 p. 83
Richard B. Edelman
On the instability of alphas18 (2) 1983 p. 78
Ben Branch, Alan Gleit and Harold B. Tamule
On the use and interchangeability of stock market indices25 (1) 1989 p. 19
John Lunn, James A. Dunlevy and John D. Jackson
Portfolio performance and the interaction between systemic risk, firm size and price-earnings ratio: the Canadian evidence3 (1) 1993 p. 51
Said Elfakhani
Portfolio rebalancing, institutional ownership, and the small firm-January effect5 (1) 1995 p. 19
David C. Porter, Gary Powell and Daniel G. Weaver
The prediction of default for high yield bond issues5 (1) 1995 p. 75
Stephen P. Huffman and David J. Ward
Presidential administrations and the day-of-the-week effect in stock returns8 (1) 1998 p. 93
Kartono Liano, Kadir Liano and Herman Manakyan
Professional portfolio managers and the January effect: theory and evidence4 (1) 1994 p. 79
George Athanassakos and Jacques A. Schnabel
Prospect theory as an explanation of risky choice by professional investors: some evidence6 (2) 1997 p. 225
Robert A. Olsen
The realized yield behavior of junk bonds18 (2) 1983 p. 40
P.R. Chandy and Richard T. Cherry
The relevance of inflation-adjusted accounting data in the assessment of systematic risk19 (2) 1984 p. 90
Michael H. Morris and Donald E. Ricketts
Ridge regression estimates of the ex post risk-retrn trade-off on common stock13 (3) 1978 p. 1
Charles G. Martin
The risk-return structure of domestic and eurodollar CDs12 (3) 1977 p. 42
Donald J. Puglisi and Lester W. Chadwick
Robust beta estimation: some empirical evidence6 (2) 1997 p. 167
Wai Mun Fong
The role of economic variables in relating changes in a firms earnings to changes in the price of its common stock17 (1) 1981 p. 27
Dana J. Johnson and Richard F. Deckro
The roles of time in the specification of market conditions18 (2) 1983 p. 51
Coldwell Daniel III
A search for common stock inflation hedges22 (2) 1987 p. 27
Stephen P. Ferris and Anil K. Makhija
A simple model of bid-ask spread and search2 (2) 1993 p. 73
A. Yavas
A statistical model of changes in asset prices employing intraday data: a recursive approach2 (2) 1993 p. 43
Roy A. Fletcher
A stochastic model of superstardom: evidence from institutional investors all-american research team9 (1) 1999 p. 43
Raymond Cox and Robert Kleiman
Stock market returns and monetary aggregates: recent evidence on the issue of causality17 (1) 1981 p. 40
David C. Leonard and James B. Kehr
Stock price changes induced by tax switching12 (1) 1976 p. 47
Richard W. McEnally
Stock yields, bond yields, and the money supply: a study of the causal relationships17 (2) 1981 p. 46
A. Cameron Mitchell and Stanley R. Stansell
Systematic risk reduction through international diversification15 (1) 1979 p. 43
Robert T.C. Cone and Carl G.K. Weaver
The time invariance properties of important bond rating standards19 (1) 1983 p. 75
J. Clay Singleton, Paul L. Gronewoller and Harry W. Hennessey
Trading volume and firm size: a test of the information spillover hypothesis5 (1) 1995 p. 47
Robert A. Weigand
Trading volume and firm-specific announcements: implications for the market model7 (2) 1998 p. 183
John Helmuth and Ashok J. Robin
U.S. Portfolio investment in the industrialized world, 1959-197820 (2) 1985 p. 66
G.C. Philippatos and Andreas Christofi
Volume and performance of merger-related convertible preferred, 1968-198424 (2) 1989 p. 13
Monther Nijim and Glenn V. Henderson Jr.
"Wall street week with Louis Rukheyser" recommendations: trading activity and performance6 (1) 1996 p. 15
Jess Beltz and Robert Jennings
A weak form test of municipal bond yields15 (3) 1980 p. 17
Thomas H. McInish

Macroeconomics
An adjustment cost model under expenditure-changing policies14 (1) 1978 p. 1
R. Stafford Johnson and Charles W. Hultman
Aggregate demand, the demand for money and the new monetary aggregates20 (2) 1985 p. 89
John E. Silvia
Almon Lags and the St. Louis equation: an addendum19 (2) 1984 p. 102
Frank J. Bonello and William R. Reichenstein
Asset flow measures and the length of the operating cycle23 (1) 1987 p. 1
David Jensen and J. Edward Ketz
The economic impact on economic policy: some consistent estimates of the St. Louis equation15 (3) 1980 p. 57
M. Ray Perryman
The effects of minimum wages on the distribution of changes in aggregate employment among manufacturing industries13 (2) 1977 p. 56
J. Wilson Mixon and Noel D. Uri
An empirical analysis of the temporal behavior of the q ratio in the U.S. economy24 (2) 1989 p. 1
Phillip A. Cartwright and David R. Kamerschen
Federal financing pressure: the incidence of crowding out18 (2) 1983 p. 25
R. Charles Moyer and Donald G. Simonson
The Fisher effect: inverted or not?23 (1) 1987 p. 58
Michael T. Bond and Gerald E. Smolen
A further note on welfare outlays and nonwhite migration16 (3) 1981 p. 98
Richard J. Cebula and James V. Koch
Government-supplied goods and private consumption demand17 (2) 1981 p. 18
Gerald A. Whitney
Gross state product and comparative economic growth in the southeast, 1950-198020 (2) 1985 p. 45
Albert W. Niemi Jr.
The impact of inflation on human capital as a diversifiable asset19 (1) 1983 p. 13
Robert A. Olsen
The independence of federal debt and the money supply: an empirical note20 (1) 1984 p. 111
Mark Meador
Inflationary expectations and capital markets16 (3) 1981 p. 69
James Herman
Interest rate deregulation: an empirical justification20 (1) 1984 p. 39
Andreas Christofi and A.M. Agapos
Intertemporal consumption in discrete time: two examples26 (2) 1991 p. 41
Frank Hefner
Is there a role for monetary targeting?20 (1) 1984 p. 1
Dallas S. Batten and R.W. Hafer
Macroeconomic effects of systematic differences in price expectations17 (3) 1982 p. 90
Walter S. Misiolek
Macroeconomic policy tools as indicators of nominal GNP18 (1) 1982 p. 50
John E. Silvia
Market power and cyclical wage flexibility in U.S. manufacturing industries24 (2) 1989 p. 59
Brian C. Brush and Steven E. Crane
More on public welfare and migration12 (1) 1976 p. 90
Joseph Chao and Stephen M. Renas
A note on cost-push versus demand-pull inflation: analysis of the petroleum industry15 (2) 1979 p. 94
Anthony Bopp and John Kraft
Phantom wealth transfers during periods of inflation17 (3) 1982 p. 14
J. Clay Singleton and John K. Wamugi
The Phillips curve in the United States: a note on the 1950-1975 period12 (3) 1977 p. 84
Richard J. Cebula
Predicting sectoral employment in counties and multi-county areas: a note12 (1) 1976 p. 73
Wayne C. Curtis
Recent inflation in ten industrial nations: some tests using a monetarist model18 (1) 1982 p. 60
Lloyd B. Thomas Jr. and Krishna R. Akkina
Revenue-income elasticities: back to basics12 (1) 1976 p. 79
Fred M. Wrighton
Testing a proxy for expected inflation: a note25 (1) 1989 p. 78
Mitchell Ratner
A theoretical analysis of the fiscal policy-money supply relationship21 (2) 1986 p. 18
W. Douglas McMillin and Thomas R. Beard
Treasury deposits in monetary studies14 (2) 1978 p. 78
Clifford L. Fry and Charles P. Harper

Microeconomis
Absenteeism rates as measures in organizational experiments: hidden cyclical and structural variation18 (3) 1983 p. 21
Steven E. Markham, Fred Dansereau Jr. and Joseph A. Alutto
Advertising and industry demand: a note21 (2) 1986 p. 71
Arthur S. Leahy
Advertising and the divergence between plant and company concentration11 (3) 1976 p. 26
Brian C. Brush
An alternative estimation of the demand for crude oil13 (1) 1977 p. 100
Peter M. Hutchinson and Dale D. Ferrone
Alternative specifications of returns to scale and joint estimation of factor demand and production functions in telecommunications18 (1) 1982 p. 15
Dan Eldor and Ephraim F. Sudit
An analysis of the impact of property taxation on human migration in the United States13 (2) 1977 p. 85
Richard J. Cebula
An analysis of the impact of property taxation on human migration in the United States: comment14 (3) 1979 p. 89
Anthony Ostrosky and Stephen M. Renas
Collective bargaining agreements and nominal wage rigidity: a seemingly unrelated approach22 (2) 1987 p. 14
Allen Wilhite
Cooperative electrical power distributors: are they efficient?26 (1) 1990 p. 1
E. Tylor Claggett Jr.
The economic determinants of strike activity: an industry approach17 (1) 1981 p. 15
Frank P. Corcione and Robert J. Thornton
The effect of work stoppages on the value of firms in Canada6 (2) 1997 p. 151
Robert Hanrahan, Joseph Kushner, Felice Martinello and Isidore Masse
The effects of advertising expenditures: evidence from an analysis of major advertisers20 (1) 1984 p. 86
Stanley R. Stansell, Charles P. Harper and Ronald P. Wilder
Elasticities of demand for crude oil in the United States, 1929-41 and 1948-7311 (2) 1975 p. 19
Albert L. Danielsen and Charles D. DeLorme Jr.
Electrical power distribution: energy, demand and load factor effects on capital and labor25 (1) 1989 p. 52
E. Tylor Claggett Jr. and James R. Stutzman
Energy conservation, motor gasoline demand, and the OECD countries16 (3) 1981 p. 48
Randall I. Mount and Harold R. Williams
Estimating the demand for record albums14 (2) 1978 p. 47
Alexander Belifante and Reuben R. Davis Jr.
Gas rationing and the economics of counterfeit coupons14 (3) 1979 p. 70
Stephen A. Buser
Industrial concentration, plant scale economies, and multi-plant operations: further evidence16 (3) 1981 p. 90
E. Woodrow Eckard Jr.
The inflationary impact of oil price shocks: a vector autoregressive study2 (1) 1992 p. 1
Keivan Deravi and Charles E. Hegji
Measuring consumer satisfactions for a household production function model of leisure-time activities13 (3) 1978 p. 16
Douglas K. Hawes, Orman Paananen, W. Wayne Talarzyk and Roger D. Blackwell
Microeconomic foundations of an optimal currency area9 (2) 2000 p. 121
James Swofford
More on the estimation of the demand for crude oil13 (1) 1977 p. 108
Albert L. Danielsen and Charles D. DeLorme Jr.
A note on estimating the price elasticity of demand for advertising25 (1) 1989 p. 74
Arthur S. Leahy
On the interchangeability of four-firm and eight-firm concentration ratios21 (2) 1986 p. 53
John Lunn
Pareto-efficient reallocation: a simulation approach11 (1) 1975 p. 74
James A. Yunker
Resource allocation in the baseball players labor market: an empirical investigation21 (1) 1985 p. 71
David A. Besanko and Daniel Simon
A specification analysis of the demand for petroleum products, coal and natural gas13 (2) 1977 p. 1
Albert L. Danielsen
A survival theorem for marketing organizations13 (2) 1977 p. 35
Bruce Gunn
Wage arbitration as a bargaining proxy: a test of split the difference20 (1) 1984 p. 121
Gary A. Hall

Options
An alternative to hedging for the corporation: managing a portfolio of risks2 (2) 1993 p. 1
D. Sykes Wilford
The call option implicit in proxy contested firms1 (2) 1992 p. 53
G. D. Hancock
CBOE options and stock volatility14 (3) 1979 p. 49
Gary L. Trennepohl and William P. Dukes
Efficiency of the treasury bill futures market: regression and volatility tests26 (1) 1990 p. 54
Alan Wong and Glenn V. Henderson Jr.
An empirical examination of the dispersion and accuracy of analyst forecasts surrounding option listing4 (2) 1995 p. 171
Li-chin Jennifer Ho, John M. Hassell and Steve Swidler
An empirical note on demand for speculation and futures risk premium: a kalman filter application6 (1) 1996 p. 77
Ahmet E. Kocagil and Kudret Topyan
An empirical test of option writing strategies13 (1) 1977 p. 48
Gary L. Trennepohl and William P. Dukes
Factors which influence listed call option prices13 (2) 1977 p. 21
Russell J. Fuller
Forward risk premia and the maturity of contracts: a note2 (1) 1992 p. 93
Ali M. Fatemi and Amir Tavakkol
Futures and realized cash or settle prices for gold,silver and copper8 (2) 1999 p. 121
Oscar Varela
The impact of equity option expirations on the prices of non-expiring options4 (2) 1995 p. 109
John B. Broughton, Don M. Chance and David M. Smith
Listing of put options: is there any volatility effect?6 (1) 1996 p. 57
Mohammed Chaudhury and Said Elfakhani
Rational price limits in futures markets: tests of a simple optimizing model4 (1) 1994 p. 93
Lucy F. Ackert and William C. Hunter
Risk and return of long and short option portfolios using the Black-Scholes model19 (1) 1983 p. 56
Dan W. French and Glenn V. Henderson Jr.
Weekday variations in short-term contrarian profits in futures markets8 (2) 1999 p. 139
J. Barry Lin, Joseph I. Onochie and Avner S. Wolf

Public Finance
Changed sensitivity of the federal individual income tax, 1973-197617 (1) 1981 p. 89
John L. Mikesell
On the sensitivity of state revenues to gross state product: Louisianas revenue-income elasticity coefficients11 (1) 1975 p. 1
W.T. Wilford
Optimal short-term financial policies for municipalities17 (1) 1981 p. 78
Edward A. Dyl
Property taxation and prices: an exploratory note17 (2) 1981 p. 85
Richard J. Cebula
Property taxes and migration reconsidered14 (3) 1979 p. 92
Richard J. Cebula
Public welfare and nonwhite migration: a note11 (1) 1975 p. 97
Richard J. Cebula
School bond ratings and the cost of capital14 (2) 1978 p. 54
Steven E. Bolten and Stanley R. Stansell
State bond authorities and borrowing costs of new municipal revenue bond issues16 (1) 1980 p. 43
Robert J. Rogowski
Tax-exempt revenue bonds: are ratings a proxy for credit quality?14 (2) 1978 p. 68
Ronald W. Forbes and Alan W. Frankle
Testing alternative views of government budgeting3 (1) 1993 p. 19
Michael A. Conte and Ali F. Darrat

Other Topics
Accounting data and the prediction of risk in the extremes4 (1) 1994 p. 55
Badr E. Ismail, Moon K. Kim and Florence R. Kirk
Age-Human capital profiles for southern men11 (2) 1975 p. 63
Marshall R. Colberg
An analysis of initial occupational and educational choices of black and white men and women15 (2) 1979 p. 28
R. Mark Wilson
An application of stochastic programming in steel production18 (3) 1983 p. 58
Avijit Banerjee
Antecedents of performance for scientists and engineers: a path analytic study14 (2) 1978 p. 37
Robert C. Dailey
Anxiety, neuroticism, and product use13 (3) 1978 p. 100
Hugh J. Guffey Jr., James R. Harris and Jim D. Reed
Arbitration and the queen bee syndrome26 (1) 1990 p. 38
Sharon L. Oswald and Joseph G. VanMatre
Are students a viable source of data for conducting survey research on organizations and their environments26 (1) 1990 p. 68
Michael LaTour, Paul J. Champagne, G. Steven Rhiel and Robert Behling
ARIMA as an analytical precedure: relative efficiency and effectiveness of a limited number of observations26 (2) 1991 p. 1
Arlette C. Wilson, Janet L. Colbert and Donald H. Minyard
Business school management by objectives16 (3) 1981 p. 38
William P. Anthony
A comparative analysis of the price-process model of mortgage valuation9 (2) 2000 p. 65
Austin Murphy
Conditions for coefficient stability in input-output models23 (2) 1988 p. 29
Steven B. Caudill and Randall G. Holcombe
A consistency between two different market segmentation approaches11 (2) 1975 p. 82
V. Parker Lessig
Control and its organizational manifestations: a propositional inventory14 (3) 1979 p. 1
Francis D. Tuggle and Charles B. Saunders
The customer service concept17 (2) 1981 p. 55
James P. Rakowski
Defining corporate social responsibility: a three-group survey17 (1) 1981 p. 72
Robert Ford and Frank McLaughlin
Determinants of time-series properties of earnings and cash flows5 (1) 1996 p. 131
Badr E. Ismail and Kwan Choi
Diversification and market structure: a note12 (3) 1977 p. 72
Joel B. Rosenberg
Do retail salespeople use selling skills?25 (2) 1990 p. 36
Lawrence B. Chonko, Marjorie J. Caballero and James R. Lumpkin
The effect of property tax variation on housing values13 (3) 1978 p. 80
William M. Shenkel and James P. Gaines
An empirical investigation of the debtor-creditor hypothesis15 (2) 1979 p. 64
Glenn L. Johnson, Kenneth O. Cogger and Wilmer E. Huffman
Firm size, location, and industrial r&d: a disaggregated analysis16 (1) 1980 p. 29
Edward J. Malecki
Geographic generalizability: an experiment with outshopper models13 (3) 1978 p. 70
Danny N. Bellenger and Elizabeth C. Hirschman
Grant support for economics journal articles, 1950-7716 (1) 1980 p. 104
Charles D. DeLorme Jr. and Norman J. Wood
The human wealth of white and nonwhite men15 (2) 1979 p. 11
A.E. Fareed and G.D. Riggs
The impact for stockholders when regulated firms revise dividend policy3 (2) 1994 p. 121
Roger M. Shelor and Dennis T. Officer
The impact of reserve margins on the cost of electricity generation17 (2) 1981 p. 37
J.M. Campbell Jr.
The interstate migration of professional and technical workers: a cross-sectional analysis12 (2) 1976 p. 27
Morris M. Kleiner
Investment in graduate human capital: an evaluation of the rate of return approach14 (1) 1978 p. 74
Thomas D. Curtis and J.M. Campbell Jr.
Learning-by-doing or doing-by-learning? Evidence on factor learning and biased-factor efficiency growth in the United States16 (3) 1981 p. 14
Evangelos O. Simos
Market segmentation in the housing industry11 (2) 1975 p. 48
Robert H. Williams and Kent L. Granzin
Marketers perceptions of ethical standards in the marketing profession: educators and practitioners16 (1) 1980 p. 1
I. Fred Trawick and William R. Darden
A Markov model of corporate bond yields12 (2) 1976 p. 1
A.M. Sibley
Medical men and scientific management: a forgotten chapter in management history18 (3) 1983 p. 32
Charles D. Wrege
A microeconomic and geometric interpretation of beta in models of adaptive expectations13 (3) 1978 p. 50
Kern O. Kymn and Walter P. Page
Modeling and simulating local manhour activity22 (1) 1986 p. 38
Yih-Wu Liu
Mortgage rates and the pricing of residential housing23 (2) 1988 p. 63
Stephen P. Ferris and Raman Kumar
A nonparametric analysis of "keynesian" and "monetarist" models16 (3) 1981 p. 26
James M. Holmes and Kenneth L. Rhoda
A note on import coefficients in input-output models24 (2) 1989 p. 85
Frank Hefner
A note on principal component analysis of census concentration ratios14 (3) 1979 p. 83
David A. Larson
A note on the causes of migration15 (2) 1979 p. 106
John T. Werthwein
A note on the impact of borrowing costs upon housing value11 (3) 1976 p. 82
D.R. Epley
A note on welfare outlays and nonwhite migration: an analysis for SMSAs, 1965-197014 (2) 1978 p. 83
Anthony Ostrosky and Richard Jensen
Occupational segregation and earnings differentials by sex: a simultaneous model17 (3) 1982 p. 45
Catherine A. Palomba and Neil A. Palomba
On the simultaneous analysis of occupational segregation and earnings differentials by sex20 (2) 1985 p. 120
Alice H.E.B. Koot-du Buy and Jacques J. Siegers
On the use of principal component analysis in the measurement of concentration16 (3) 1981 p. 102
Brian C. Brush
Optimal electric utility depreciation20 (2) 1985 p. 11
John A. Nordin
Ownership form, regulatory status, and performance in the savings and loan industry20 (1) 1984 p. 63
Theodor Kohers and W. Gary Simpson
Performance improvement in a WPPR program18 (3) 1983 p. 48
Robert H. Howard
Price discrimination and product demand in the electric utility industry13 (1) 1977 p. 68
John Chamberlin
Productivity of social overhead capital: north-south comparisons14 (1) 1978 p. 44
Jacob DeRooy
Psychographic analysis of vacation innovators11 (2) 1975 p. 1
William R. Darden, William D. Perreault Jr. and Michael T. Troncalli
Psychographic and demographic profile of convenience food store users: why people convenience shop19 (2) 1984 p. 68
William R. Darden and James R. Lumpkin
Publications and output of southern economic departments, 1970-1974: a weighted ranking12 (3) 1977 p. 72
Robert B. Ekelund Jr. and Richard J. Rivard
A Q-Gert network simulation model for the selection of job shop scheduling rules19 (1) 1983 p. 1
Phillip Y. Huang and Edward R. Clayton
Real estate as an inflation hedge12 (3) 1977 p. 1
Frank K. Reilly, Raymond Marquardt and Donald Price
Reducing absenteeism with fixed and variable interval reinforcement15 (3) 1980 p. 73
David E. Robertson, Ronald D. Johnson and Arthur L. Bethke
Regional diversity, borrow characteristics and mortgage prepayment1 (2) 1992 p. 17
Sam Ramsey Hakim
Regulatory lag: another risk for public utilities21 (1) 1985 p. 58
P.R. Chandy and William P. Dukes
Reintegrating the reconceptualizing management: a challenge for the future18 (3) 1983 p. 1
Max S. Wortman Jr.
The relationship between employee age and interpersonal trust within an organizational context18 (3) 1983 p. 71
K. Dow Scott and Brian Cook
The relationship of cost variation, prospective rate setting, and quality of care in nursing homes: a hedonic examination17 (2) 1981 p. 67
Jeffrey E. Jarrett
Reply16 (3) 1981 p. 106
David A. Larson
Reply to a comment on returns to investment in undergraduate education by race and sex in 1960 and 197013 (3) 1978 p. 108
Charles R. Greer
Reply: stripping the straw12 (1) 1976 p. 84
W.T. Wilford
Research productivity of american business schools, 1975-8523 (2) 1988 p. 1
Albert W. Niemi Jr.
Returns to investment in undergraduate education by race and sex in 1960 and 197012 (2) 1976 p. 57
Charles R. Greer
Returns to investment in undergraduate education by race and sex in 1960 and 1970: comment13 (3) 1978 p. 106
Joe C. Davis and Carl M. Hubbard
Self-confidence and persuasibility in women: a partial replication and extensions11 (1) 1975 p. 58
Evan E. Anderson and Jeffrey A. Barach
Sex differences in the labor market: a review18 (1) 1982 p. 74
Marie Lobue
A simulation to study the effect of system centrism on alternative generation12 (2) 1976 p. 79
S. Lee Owens and Bobby L. Langley
Social desirability and change in organizations: some surprising results and conceptual musings18 (3) 1983 p. 9
Robert T. Golembiewski
Some determinants of the demand for residential mortgage funds21 (2) 1986 p. 33
Leonard V. Zumpano and Patricia M. Rudolph
Some new evidence on the Darby-Feldstein hypothesis: a note23 (1) 1987 p. 64
Laurence H. Meyer, Anandi P. Sahu and Robert T. Kleiman
Starting salaries of the college of business graduate: an empirical examination of the static and dynamic effects of an explanatory model15 (1) 1979 p. 70
John G. Wacker and R. Kenneth Teas
A strategic disadvantage profile of the stages of development of small business: an empirical investigation20 (1) 1984 p. 96
George S. Vozikis
Task technology, individual differences, and job satisfaction17 (2) 1981 p. 28
Michael A. Hitt and Dennis R. Cash
Tobins q ratio and electric utility regulation25 (2) 1990 p. 1
John A. Helmuth
Transfer pricing under demand uncertainty18 (1) 1982 p. 1
Badr E. Ismail
Unit root testing: a critique from chaos theory3 (1) 1993 p. 1
Steven R. Cunningham
The use of adjusted betas in public utility regulation20 (2) 1985 p. 23
Donald R. Chambers and Robert A. Woods