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Winners

Table of winning papers

Paper Author(s) Year Issue
"Were the Good Old Days That Good? Changes in Managerial Stock Ownership Since the Great Depression" Clifford G. Holderness, Randall S. Kroszner, and Dennis P.Sheehan 1999 April 1999
"How Big Are the Tax Benefits of Debt?" John R. Graham 2000 October 2000
"Conflicts of Interest and Market Illiquidity in Bankruptcy Auctions: Theory and Tests" Per Strömberg 2001 December 2000
"Market Timing and Capital Structure" Malcolm Baker and Jeffrey Wurgler 2002 February 2002
"Effects of Corporate Diversification on Productivity" Antoinette Schoar 2003 December 2002
"Diversification Discount or Premium? New Evidence from the Business Information Tracking Series" Belen Villalonga 2004 April 2004
"Debt Dynamics" Christopher A. Hennessy and Toni M. Whited 2005 June 2005
"Investment and Financing Constraints: Evidence from the Funding of Corporate Pension Plans" Joshua D. Rauh 2006 February 2006
"Do Tests of Capital Structure Theory Mean What They Say?" Ilya A. Strebulaev 2007 August 2007
"The Risk-Adjusted Cost of Financial Distress" Heitor Almeida and Thomas Philippon 2008 December 2007
"Why Are Buyouts Levered? The Financial Structure of Private Equity Funds" Ulf Axelson, Per Strömberg, and Michael S. Weisbach 2009 August 2009
"Information and Incentives Inside the Firm: Evidence from Loan Officer Rotation" Andrew Hertzberg, José M. Liberti, and Daniel Paravisini 2010


June 2010
"Bankruptcy and Collateral Channel" Efraim Benmelech and Nittai K. Bergman 2011 April 2011
"Information Disclosure, Cognitive Biases, and Payday Borrowing" Marianne Bertrand and Adair Morse 2012 December 2012

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