Journal of Finance

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Finance is 54. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
ANNOUNCEMENTS1236
861
ISSUE INFORMATION FM619
Information Aggregation via Contracting497
Is COVID Revealing a Virus in CMBS 2.0?477
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The Effect of Advisors' Incentives on Clients' Investments211
A q$q$ Theory of Internal Capital Markets199
Entrepreneurial Wealth and Employment: Tracing Out the Effects of a Stock Market Crash194
The “Actual Retail Price” of Equity Trades173
Is the United States a Lucky Survivor? A Hierarchical Bayesian Approach171
The Voting Premium166
AMERICAN FINANCE ASSOCIATION154
Is Long‐Run Risk Really Priced? Revisiting Liu and Matthies (2022)144
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Losing Control? The Two‐Decade Decline in Loan Covenant Violations125
Superstar Returns? Spatial Heterogeneity in Returns to Housing124
Pricing of Climate Risk Insurance: Regulation and Cross‐Subsidies122
FinTech Lending and Cashless Payments117
AMERICAN FINANCE ASSOCIATION115
Macroeconomic News in Asset Pricing and Reality109
Informational Black Holes in Financial Markets108
Disclosing a Random Walk105
Investor Factors103
Excess Capacity, Marginal q, and Corporate Investment101
Monetary Policy, Inflation, and Crises: Evidence from History and Administrative Data94
Private Equity and Pay Gaps Inside the Firm94
Insensitive Investors91
Equilibrium Bitcoin Pricing88
Scope, Scale, and Concentration: The 21st‐Century Firm85
ANNOUNCEMENTS82
ANNOUNCEMENTS81
ISSUE INFORMATION81
ISSUE INFORMATION79
The Mortgage‐Cash Premium Puzzle78
Lender Automation and Racial Disparities in Credit Access78
Presidential Address: Macrofinance and Resilience76
Banks, Low Interest Rates, and Monetary Policy Transmission74
ANNOUNCEMENTS73
Monetary Policy and Wealth Effects: The Role of Risk and Heterogeneity72
Countercyclical Income Risk and Portfolio Choices: Evidence from Sweden70
AMERICAN FINANCE ASSOCIATION70
Attention Spillover in Asset Pricing70
AMERICAN FINANCE ASSOCIATION68
ISSUE INFORMATION66
Barter Credit: Warehouses as a Contracting Technology66
Institutional Investor Attention64
Naïve Buying Diversification and Narrow Framing by Individual Investors63
Bailout Stigma59
Beliefs Aggregation and Return Predictability59
Wealth and Insurance Choices: Evidence from U.S. Households57
Model Comparison with Transaction Costs56
Choosing to Disagree: Endogenous Dismissiveness and Overconfidence in Financial Markets56
Investor Tax Credits and Entrepreneurship: Evidence from U.S. States55
Risk‐Free Rates and Convenience Yields around the World54
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