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Atif Ellahie
Atif Ellahie
University of Utah - David Eccles School of Business
Verified email at utah.edu - Homepage
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The role of disclosure and information intermediaries in an unregulated capital market: evidence from initial coin offerings
T Bourveau, ET De George, A Ellahie, D Macciocchi
Journal of Accounting Research 60 (1), 129-167, 2021
173*2021
Government Purchases Reloaded: Informational Insufficiency and Heterogeneity in Fiscal VARs
A Ellahie, G Ricco
Journal of Monetary Economics 90 (October), 13-27, 2017
69*2017
Do Common Inherited Beliefs and Values Influence CEO Pay?
A Ellahie, A Tahoun, A Tuna
Journal of Accounting and Economics 64 (2-3), 346-367, 2017
642017
Capital market consequences of EU bank stress tests
A Ellahie
2012 JAR / NY Fed Conference. Available at SSRN 2157715, 2013
63*2013
Earnings beta
A Ellahie
Review of Accounting Studies 26 (1), 81-122, 2021
322021
Show Me the Money! Dividend Policy in Countries with Weak Institutions
A Ellahie, Z Kaplan
Journal of Accounting Research 59 (2), 613-655, 2021
252021
Risky value
A Ellahie, M Katz, SA Richardson
Available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=2325524, 2020
192020
Growth Matters: Disclosure and Risk Premium
A Ellahie, R Hayes, MA Plumlee
The Accounting Review, 2021
18*2021
Measuring the quality of mergers and acquisitions
A Ellahie, S Hshieh, F Zhang
Available at SSRN 3765106, 2023
62023
Management Forecasts of Volatility
A Ellahie, X Peng
Review of Accounting Studies 26 (2), 620-655, 2021
42021
Information content of mandated bank stress test disclosures
A Ellahie
Available at SSRN 2685919, 2016
32016
Are CEOs rewarded for luck? Evidence from corporate tax windfalls
M Andreani, A Ellahie, L Shivakumar
Evidence from Corporate Tax Windfalls (August 11, 2022), 2022
12022
Uncertain Earnings Betas
M Breuer, A Ellahie, HH Schütt
2023
Are CEOs Rewarded for Luck? Evidence from Corporate Tax Windfalls
L Shivakumar, A Ellahie, M Andreani
Available at SSRN 4187942, 2022
2022
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