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Jiewei Yu
Associate Professor, Accounting | Member of the Graduate Faculty
School of Accountancy
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The SEC’s short-sale experiment: Evidence on causal channels and reassessment of indirect effects
2024
financial markets,
market regulation,
market manipulation,
investor behavior
The Road to False Positives: Sample Selection and Specification Choice in Randomized and Natural Experiments
2024
experimental design,
causal inference,
statistical analysis,
research methodology,
bias
Intertemporal Tax Discontinuity and Investor Risk-Taking
2023
taxation,
investor behavior,
risk management,
financial policy,
economic incentives
The Effect of Customer Horizontal Merger on Supplier Voluntary Disclosure
2023
mergers,
supply chain,
customer relations,
corporate transparency,
business strategy
The SEC's Short-Sale Experiment: Evidence on Causal Channels and Reassessment of Indirect Effects
2023
finance,
market regulation,
stock market,
trading,
experimental economics
Loan Spreads and Unexpected Earnings: Do Banks Know what Analysts Don't Know?
2023
banking,
financial analysis,
risk management,
earnings forecasting,
information asymmetry
The Role of Borrower's General Counsel in Debt Contracting
2023
debt contracting,
legal counsel,
borrower,
role,
finance
Are Accounting Reserves Biased? Evidence from the Deferred Tax Valuation Allowance
2023
accounting,
financial reporting,
taxation,
bias,
valuation
Internet Appendix to: Black, Desai, Litvak, Yoo, and Yu, The SEC’s Short-Sale Experiment: Evidence on Causal Channels and on the Importance of Specification Choice in …
2022
causal inference
The SEC’s short-sale experiment: Evidence on causal channels and on the importance of specification choice in randomized and natural experiments
2022
financial markets,
experimental design,
regulation,
causal inference,
market microstructure