Review of Financial Studies

Papers
(The H4-Index of Review of Financial Studies is 44. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Credit Building or Credit Crumbling? A Credit Builder Loan’s Effects on Consumer Behavior and Market Efficiency in the United States539
Missing Data in Asset Pricing Panels355
Payment for Order Flow and Option Internalization272
Collateral Effects: The Role of FinTech in Small Business Lending255
Duration-Based Valuation of Corporate Bonds251
Valuing Financial Data243
Bank Debt, Mutual Fund Equity, and Swing Pricing in Liquidity Provision176
How ETFs Amplify the Global Financial Cycle in Emerging Markets162
Macroprudential Regulation, Quantitative Easing, and Bank Lending159
Bail-Ins, Optimal Regulation, and Crisis Resolution157
Bond Price Fragility and the Structure of the Mutual Fund Industry135
Tuition, Debt, and Human Capital133
Private Renegotiations and Government Interventions in Credit Chains130
Human Capital Portability and Careers in Finance126
The Coholding Puzzle: New Evidence from Transaction-Level Data103
The Pace of Change: Socially Responsible Investing in Private Markets100
Factor Momentum96
Tax Policy and Abnormal Investment Behavior96
The Broader Role of Venture Capital Due Diligence94
Digital Payments and Consumption: Evidence from the 2016 Demonetization in India90
Using Social Media to Identify the Effects of Congressional Viewpoints on Asset Prices89
Investor Memory86
Banking on Carbon: Corporate Lending and Cap-and-Trade Policy85
In Safe Hands: The Financial and Real Impact of Investor Composition over the Credit Cycle84
Risking or Derisking: How Management Fees Affect Hedge Fund Risk-Taking Choices77
Estimating Discount Functions with Consumption Choices over the Lifecycle72
Who Mismanages Student Loans, and Why?72
The Response of Mortgage Supply to Expected Flood Insurance Lapses64
The Rise of Star Firms: Intangible Capital and Competition63
Counterparty Risk: Implications for Network Linkages and Asset Prices62
The Gender Gap in Household Bargaining Power: A Revealed-Preference Approach61
Should the Government Be Paying Investment Fees on $3 Trillion of Tax-Deferred Retirement Assets?58
Price and Volume Divergence in China’s Real Estate Markets: The Role of Local Governments57
Nonbank Lending and Credit Cyclicality56
Firm Networks and Asset Returns55
Insurers as Asset Managers and Systemic Risk55
Failure to Share Natural Disaster Risk54
Size Discount and Size Penalty: Trading Costs in Bond Markets53
The Present Value of Future Market Power52
Horizon Bias and the Term Structure of Equity Returns51
Bank Bonus Pay as a Risk Sharing Contract50
Holding Period Effects in Dividend Strip Returns50
Are Bankruptcy Professional Fees Excessively High?49
Monetary Policy through Production Networks: Evidence from the Stock Market44
Deconstructing the Yield Curve44
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