The Journal of Finance

The Journal of Finance publishes leading research across all the major fields of finance. It is one of the most widely cited journals in academic finance, and in all of economics. Each of the six issues per year reaches over 8,000 academics, finance professionals, libraries, and government and financial institutions around the world. The journal is the official publication of The American Finance Association, the premier academic organization devoted to the study and promotion of knowledge about financial economics.

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MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING, THE CAPITAL ASSET PRICING MODEL AND CAPITAL BUDGETING OF INTERRELATED PROJECTS

Published: 03/01/1976   |   DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-6261.1976.tb03202.x

Howard E. Thompson


A NOTE ON THE VALUE OF RIGHTS IN ESTIMATING THE INVESTOR CAPITALIZATION RATE

Published: 03/01/1973   |   DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-6261.1973.tb01353.x

Howard E. Thompson


Some Aspects of Equilibrium for a Cross‐Section of Firms Signalling Profitability with Dividends: A Note

Published: 03/01/1986   |   DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-6261.1986.tb04503.x

ANIL K. MAKHIJA, HOWARD E. THOMPSON


TIME SERIES ANALYSIS OF INTEREST RATES: SOME ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE

Published: 03/01/1978   |   DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-6261.1978.tb03391.x

John R. Brick, Howard E. Thompson


Jump‐Diffusion Processes and the Term Structure of Interest Rates

Published: 03/01/1988   |   DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-6261.1988.tb02595.x

CHANG MO AHN, HOWARD E. THOMPSON

The authors investigate the term structure of interest rates when the underlying state variables and production technologies follow the jump‐diffusion processes. Even in some cases where the traditional expectations theory about the term structure is consistent with general equilibrium under diffusion processes, the traditional theory is not consistent under jump‐diffusion processes. It is shown that bond prices are strictly higher under jump risks than otherwise and that consumers with logarithmic utility functions will develop hedge portfolios in the presence of jump diffusion.


THE EQUIVALENCE OF ALTERNATIVE MEAN‐VARIANCE CAPITAL BUDGETING MODELS

Published: 05/01/1978   |   DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-6261.1978.tb04856.x

Lemma W. Senbet, Howard E. Thompson