Volume 137, Issue 2, 2020

1. Is the credit spread puzzle a myth?
Jennie Bai, Robert S. Goldstein, Fan Yang

2. Investor ideology
Patrick Bolton, Tao Li, Enrichetta Ravina, Howard Rosenthal

3. Cheap-stock tunneling around preemptive rights
Jesse M. Fried, Holger Spamann

4. Prime (information) brokerage
Nitish Kumar, Kevin Mullally, Sugata Ray, Yuehua Tang

5. The importance of being special: Repo markets during the crisis
Stefano Corradin, Angela Maddaloni

6. Disguised corruption: Evidence from consumer credit in China
Sumit Agarwal, Wenlan Qian, Amit Seru, Jian Zhang

7. The economic impact of right-to-work laws: Evidence from collective bargaining agreements and corporate policies
Sudheer Chava, András Danis, Alex Hsu

8. Institutional allocations in the primary market for corporate bonds
Stanislava Nikolova, Liying Wang, Juan (Julie) Wu

9. Terrorist attacks and investor risk preference: Evidence from mutual fund flows
Albert Y. Wang, Michael Young

10. What you see is not what you get: The costs of trading market anomalies
Andrew J. Patton, Brian M. Weller

11. Turning alphas into betas: Arbitrage and endogenous risk
Thummim Cho

12. Heterogeneous beliefs and return volatility around seasoned equity offerings
Ann Marie Hibbert, Qiang Kang, Alok Kumar, Suchi Mishra