Nathalie Moyen

Professor of Finance

Leeds School of Business

University of Colorado Boulder

moyen@colorado.edu

Research

Volatility Spillovers from Concentrated Upstream Production: Evidence from Minimum Wage Increases, with Katie Moon

Why did the q theory of investment start working? with Daniel Andrei and William Mann 

Journal of Financial Economics 133, (2019), 251-272. [online appendix] [code]

Corporate cash holdings and credit line usage, with Martin Boileau

International Economic Review 57, (2016), 1481-1506.

Debt and capacity commitments, with Chris Leach and Jing Yang

Review of Finance 17, (2013), 1365-1399.

Corporate investments and learning, with Stefan Platikanov

Review of Finance 17, (2013), 1437-1488.

On the strategic use of debt and capacity in rapidly expanding markets, with Chris Leach and Jing Yang

Journal of Corporate Finance 23, (2013), 332-344.

Investment and financing constraints, with Stefan Platikanov

Journal of Accounting and Finance 13, (2013), 29-50.

How big is the debt overhang problem?

Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 31, (2007), 433-472.

Optimal liberalization of financial markets, with Khang Min Lee

Journal of International Money and Finance 25, (2006), 1319-1335.

Investment and internal funds of distressed firms, with Sanjai Bhagat and Inchul Suh

Journal of Corporate Finance 11, (2005), 449-472.

Investment-cash flow sensitivities: Constrained versus unconstrained firms

Journal of Finance 59, (2004), 2061-2092.

Royal African share prices during the South Sea bubble, with Ann Carlos and Jonathan Hill

Explorations in Economic History 39, (2002), 61-87.

Valuing risk and flexibility: A comparison of methods, with Margaret Slade and Raman Uppal

Resources Policy 22, (1996), 63-74.