» Journals » J financ econ

Journal of Financial Economics

The Journal of Financial Economics is a prestigious academic journal that focuses on the intersection of finance and economics. It publishes rigorous research articles that explore various aspects of financial markets, institutions, and instruments, providing valuable insights into the theory and practice of finance. With a strong emphasis on empirical analysis and quantitative methods, the journal serves as a leading platform for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to stay updated on the latest advancements in financial economics.

Details
Abbr. J financ econ
Start 1974
End Continuing
Frequency Monthly, 1997-
p-ISSN 0304-405X
e-ISSN 1879-2774
Country Netherlands
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 177 311
SJR / Ranks: 39 13655
CiteScore / Ranks: 1093 11.30
Recent Articles
1.
He Z, Nagel S, Song Z
J financ econ . 2022 Dec; 143(1):57-79. PMID: 36569793
In sharp contrast to most previous crisis episodes, the Treasury market experienced severe stress and illiquidity during the COVID-19 crisis, raising concerns that the safe-haven status of US Treasuries may...
2.
OHara M, Zhou X
J financ econ . 2022 Dec; 142(1):46-68. PMID: 36568646
We examine the microstructure of liquidity provision in the COVID-19 corporate bond liquidity crisis. During the two weeks leading up to Federal Reserve System interventions, volume shifted to liquid securities,...
3.
Augustin P, Sokolovski V, Subrahmanyam M, Tomio D
J financ econ . 2022 Oct; 143(3):1251-1274. PMID: 36268533
The COVID-19 pandemic provides a unique setting in which to evaluate the importance of a country's fiscal capacity in explaining the relation between economic growth shocks and sovereign default risk....
4.
Granja J, Makridis C, Yannelis C, Zwick E
J financ econ . 2022 Aug; 145(3):725-761. PMID: 36042874
This paper provides a comprehensive assessment of financial intermediation and the economic effects of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), a large and novel small business support program that was part...
5.
Barrios J, Hochberg Y
J financ econ . 2021 Oct; 142(2):862-879. PMID: 34658487
Politics may color interpretations of facts, and thus perceptions of risk. We find that a higher share of Trump voters in a county is associated with lower perceptions of risk...
6.
Ding W, Levine R, Lin C, Xie W
J financ econ . 2021 Sep; 141(2):802-830. PMID: 34580557
We evaluate the connection between corporate characteristics and the reaction of stock returns to COVID-19 cases using data on more than 6,700 firms across 61 economies. The pandemic-induced drop in...
7.
Dimmock S, Kouwenberg R, Mitchell O, Peijnenburg K
J financ econ . 2017 May; 119(3):559-577. PMID: 28458446
We test the relation between ambiguity aversion and five household portfolio choice puzzles: nonparticipation in equities, low allocations to equity, home-bias, own-company stock ownership, and portfolio under-diversification. In a representative...
8.
Kim H, Maurer R, Mitchell O
J financ econ . 2017 Mar; 121(2):427-447. PMID: 28344380
Many households display inertia in investment management over their life cycles. Our calibrated dynamic life cycle portfolio choice model can account for such an apparently 'irrational' outcome, by incorporating the...
9.
Finkelstein A, Poterba J, Rothschild C
J financ econ . 2010 Jan; 91(1):38-58. PMID: 20046907
We illustrate how equilibrium screening models can be used to evaluate the economic consequences of insurance market regulation. We calibrate and solve a model of the United Kingdom's compulsory annuity...