Leming Lin
Associate Professor of Finance & Robert W. Murphy, Jr. Faculty Fellow
University of Pittsburgh, Katz Graduate School of Business
Email: llin@katz.pitt.edu
Associate Professor of Finance & Robert W. Murphy, Jr. Faculty Fellow
University of Pittsburgh, Katz Graduate School of Business
Email: llin@katz.pitt.edu
Fiscal Stimulus Payments, Housing Demand, and House Price Inflation, 2024
AEA 2026 (scheduled), ABFER Annual Conference 2025, ASSA-AREUEA 2025, CEBRA webinar on Inflation Drivers and Dynamics 2024, UEA North America 2024, CMU/Pitt/PSU Finance Conference 2023, AREUEA National Conference 2023
Fiscal Stimulus and Housing Booms: Evidence from the 2003 Tax Cuts, (with A. Mihov and X. Xiong), 2024
UEA North America 2025 (scheduled), AREUEA National Conference 2025, MFA 2025, Virtual Household Finance Seminar 2025, AREUEA Doctoral Session 2025
Depositing Corporate Payout, 2024
Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, revision requested
Economic Policy Uncertainty and Multinational Companies, (with A. Mihov and L. Sanz), 2024
Review of Finance, forthcoming
Real Effects of Markets on Politics: Evidence from U.S. Presidential Elections, (with A. Crane and A. Koch)
American Economic Review: Insights, 6(1), 73-88, 2024Housing Booms and Bank Growth, (with M. Flannery and L. Wang)
Journal of Financial Intermediation, 2022Bank Deposits and the Stock Market,
Review of Financial Studies, 33 (6), 2622–2658, 2020Property Rights Institutions, Foreign Investment, and the Valuation of Multinational Firms, (with A. Mihov, L. Sanz, and D. Stoyanova)
Journal of Financial Economics, 134(1): 214-235, 2019Collateral and the Choice between Bank Debt and Public Debt,
Management Science, 62(1): 111-127, 2016Do Personal Taxes Affect Capital Structure: Evidence from the 2003 Tax Cut (first author, with M. Flannery)
Journal of Financial Economics, 109(2), 549-565, 2013Acquisitions Driven by Stock Overvaluation: Are They Good Deals? (with F. Fu and M. Officer)
Journal of Financial Economics, 109(1), 24-39, 2013Going Abroad in a Risky World: Geographic Diversification, Institutional Frictions, and Corporate Leverage, (with J. Lee and A. Naranjo)