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1153
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698

Overview

Jeffrey Wurgler is affiliated with New York University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance, with a total of 26 publications in these areas. The subfields of their work include Economics and Econometrics, Finance, Accounting, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, and General Economics, Econometrics and Finance.

The scientist's research topics focus on areas such as Climate Change Policy and Economics, Sustainable Finance and Green Bonds, Financial Markets and Investment Strategies, Energy, Environment, Economic Growth, Housing Market and Economics, Corporate Taxation and Avoidance, and Financial Literacy, Pension, Retirement Analysis.

Key recent papers authored or co-authored by Jeffrey Wurgler include:

  • What do you think about climate finance? (2021) - Journal of Financial Economics
  • The Pricing and Ownership of US Green Bonds (2022) - Annual Review of Financial Economics
  • Green and climate finance: Challenges and opportunities (2021) - International Review of Financial Analysis
  • What Do You Think About Climate Finance? (2021) - SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Stock Market Stimulus (2023) - Review of Financial Studies

Jeffrey Wurgler has frequently published in several academic venues, with the most publications appearing in the SSRN Electronic Journal. Other notable publication venues include the Journal of Financial Economics, Annual Review of Financial Economics, International Review of Financial Analysis, and Review of Financial Studies.

The scientist also collaborates regularly with a group of co-authors. Frequent co-authors include Toomas Laarits, Johannes Stroebel, Robin Greenwood, Mengyu Wang, and Zhang Hong.

Best Publications

  • INVESTOR SENTIMENT AND THE CROSS-SECTION OF STOCK RETURNS

    Malcolm Baker;Jeffrey Wurgler

  • Market Timing and Capital Structure

    Malcolm Baker;Jeffrey Wurgler

  • Investor Sentiment in the Stock Market

    Malcolm Baker;Jeffrey Wurgler

  • Financial Markets And The Allocation Of Capital

    Jeffrey Wurgler

  • Financial markets and the allocation of capital

    Jeffrey Wurgler

  • A Catering Theory of Dividends

    Malcolm Baker;Jeffrey Wurgler

  • When Does the Market Matter? Stock Prices and the Investment of Equity-Dependent Firms

    Malcolm Baker;Jeremy C. Stein;Jeffrey Wurgler

  • The Equity Share in New Issues and Aggregate Stock Returns

    Malcolm Baker;Jeffrey Wurgler

  • Global, local, and contagious investor sentiment

    Malcolm Baker;Jeffrey Wurgler;Yu Yuan

  • Benchmarks as Limits to Arbitrage: Understanding the Low-Volatility Anomaly

    Malcolm Baker;Brendan Bradley;Jeffrey Wurgler

  • When Does the Market Matter? Stock Prices and the Investment of Equity-Dependent Firms

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  • Behavioral Corporate Finance: A Survey

    Malcolm Baker;Richard S. Ruback;Jeffrey Wurgler

  • Does Arbitrage Flatten Demand Curves for Stocks

    Jeffrey Wurgler;Ekaterina Zhuravskaya

  • Comovement

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  • Behavioral Corporate Finance

    Malcolm Baker;Richard S. Ruback;Jeffrey Wurgler

  • Investor Sentiment and the Cross-Section of Stock Returns

    Malcolm P. Baker;Malcolm P. Baker;Jeffrey Wurgler;Jeffrey Wurgler

  • Appearing and disappearing dividends: The link to catering incentives ∗

    Malcolm Baker;Jeffrey Wurgler

  • Market Timing and Capital Structure

    Malcolm P. Baker;Malcolm P. Baker;Jeffrey Wurgler;Jeffrey Wurgler

  • What do you think about climate finance

    Johannes Stroebel;Jeffrey Wurgler

  • The effect of reference point prices on mergers and acquisitions

    Malcolm P. Baker;Xin Pan;Jeffrey Wurgler

  • Valuation Waves and Merger Activity: The Empirical Evidence

    Matthew Rhodes-Kropf;Matthew Rhodes-Kropf;S. Viswanathan;David T. Robinson;David T. Robinson

  • Behavioral Corporate Finance: An Updated Survey

    Malcolm Baker;Jeffrey Wurgler

  • When Does the Market Matter? Stock Prices and the Investment of Equity-Dependent Firms

    Malcolm P. Baker;Malcolm P. Baker;Jeffrey Wurgler;Jeffrey Wurgler;Jeremy C. Stein;Jeremy C. Stein

  • Can Mutual Fund Managers Pick Stocks? Evidence from Their Trades Prior to Earnings Announcements

    Malcolm Baker;Lubomir Litov;Jessica A. Wachter;Jeffrey Wurgler

Frequent Co-Authors

Malcolm P. Baker
Malcolm P. Baker Harvard University
C. Fritz Foley
C. Fritz Foley Harvard University
Robin Greenwood
Robin Greenwood Harvard University
Jessica A. Wachter
Jessica A. Wachter University of Pennsylvania
Jeremy C. Stein
Jeremy C. Stein Harvard University
Stefan Nagel
Stefan Nagel University of Chicago
Ekaterina Zhuravskaya
Ekaterina Zhuravskaya Paris School of Economics

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