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Jeremy Stein
Moise Y. Safra Professor of Economics
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1990
Kaplan, Steven N, and Jeremy C Stein
. 1990. “
How Risky is the Debt in Highly Leveraged Transactions?
” Journal of Financial Economics 27: 215-245.
hlt-debt-jfe-sep-90.pdf
Scharfstein, David S, and Jeremy C Stein
. 1990. “
Herd Behavior and Investment
.” Amercian Economic Review 80 (Jun.): 465-479.
aer1990.pdf
1989
Stein, Jeremy
. 1989. “
Overreactions in the Options Market
.” Journal of Finance XLIV (4): 1011-1023.
overreactions-jf-sep-89.pdf
Stein, Jeremy C
. 1989. “
Cheap Talk and the Fed: A Theory of Imprecise Policy Announcments
.” Amercian Economic Review 79 (Mar.): 32-42.
aer-1989.pdf
Stein, Jeremy C
. 1989. “
Efficient Capital Markets, Inefficient Firms: A Model of Myopic Corporate Behavior
.” Quarterly Journal of Economics 104 (Dec.): 655-669.
qje-1989.pdf
Froot, Kenneth A, David S Scharfstein, and Jeremy C Stein
. 1989. “
LDC Debt: Forgiveness, Indexation, and Investment Incentives
.” Journal of Finance XLIV (5): 1335-1350.
ldc-debt-jf-dec-89.pdf
1988
Feinstein, Jonathan S, and Jeremy Stein
. 1988. “
Employee Opportunism and Redundancy in Firms
.” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 10: 401-414.
employee-opportunism-jebo-dec-88.pdf
Stein, Jeremy, and Bruce Greenwald
. 1988. “
The Task Force Report: The Reasoning Behind the Recommendations
.” Journal of Economic Perspectives 2 (3): 3-23.
jep-1988.pdf
Stein, Jeremy C
. 1988. “
Takeover Threats and Managerial Myopia
.” Journal of Political Economy 96 (1): 61-80.
jpe-1988.pdf
1987
Stein, Jeremy C
. 1987. “
Informational Externalities and Welfare-reducing Speculation
.” Journal of Political Economy 95 (6): 1123-1145.
jpe-1987.pdf
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The Evolution of Banking in the 21st Century: Evidence and Regulatory Implications
A Quantity-Driven Theory of Term Premia and Exchange Rates
Monetary Policy When the Central Bank Shapes Financial-Market Sentiment
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Can Policy Tame the Credit Cycle?
Banking, Trade, and the Making of a Dominant Currency
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