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Volume 19, Number 1, 2006

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Labor Income and Predictable Stock Returns
pp. 1-44(44)
Authors: Santos, Tano; Veronesi, Pietro

Does the Source of Capital Affect Capital Structure?
pp. 45-79(35)
Authors: Faulkender, Michael; Petersen, Mitchell A.

Credit Ratings as Coordination Mechanisms
pp. 81-118(38)
Authors: Boot, Arnoud W. A.; Milbourn, Todd T.; Schmeits, Anjolein

Credit Ratings and Stock Liquidity
pp. 119-157(39)
Authors: Odders-White, Elizabeth R.; Ready, Mark J.

Explaining Returns with Cash-Flow Proxies
pp. 159-194(36)
Authors: Hecht, Peter; Vuolteenaho, Tuomo

Competition and Cooperation in Divisible Good Auctions: An Experimental Examination
pp. 195-235(41)
Authors: Sade, Orly; Schnitzlein, Charles; Zender, Jaime F.

Exchange Rates, Equity Prices, and Capital Flows
pp. 273-317(45)
Authors: Hau, Harald; Rey, Hélène

Analysts' Weighting of Private and Public Information
pp. 319-355(37)
Authors: Chen, Qi; Jiang, Wei

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