Papers that were presented in the previous editions and went on to get published in top journals of social sciences (i.e., ABS-4 and above) in order of presentation from the latest to the earliest:


"Political polarization in financial news" by Goldman, E., Gupta, N., & Israelsen, R. (2024). Journal of Financial Economics, 155, 103816.

"Political ideology and international capital allocation" by Kempf, E., Luo, M., Schäfer, L., & Tsoutsoura, M. (2023). Journal of Financial Economics, 148(2), 150-173.

"Media partisanship and fundamental corporate decisions" by Knill, A., Liu, B., & McConnell, J. J. (2022). Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 57(2), 572-598.

"Partisan professionals: Evidence from credit rating analysts" by Kempf, E., & Tsoutsoura, M. (2021). The Journal of Finance, 76(6), 2805-2856.

"Surprise election for Trump connections" by Child, T. B., Massoud, N., Schabus, M., & Zhou, Y. (2021). Journal of Financial Economics, 140(2), 676-697.

"Financial crisis, creditor‐debtor conflict, and populism" by Gyöngyösi, G., & Verner, E. (2022). The Journal of Finance, 77(4), 2471-2523. 

"Financial crises and political radicalization: How failing banks paved Hitler's path to power" by Doerr, S., Gissler, S., Peydró, J. L., & Voth, H. J. (2022). The Journal of Finance, 77(6), 3339-3372.