Edie HotchkissAssociate Professor,
Chestnut Hill
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Phone #: (617)552-3240 |
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Fax #: (617)552-0431 |
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Email: hotchkis@bc.edu |
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Graduate:
MF 807 - Corporate Finance
MF 881 - Theory of Corporate Finance Seminar
MF 821 – Corporate Valuation and Restructuring
MF 704 - Financial Management
MF 895 (PhD)
– Advanced Topics in Corporate Finance
Undergraduate:
MF 127 - Corporate Finance
MF 031 - Undergraduate Basic Finance
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BA Dartmouth College, Engineering & Economics, 1983 |
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PhD New York University Stern School of Business, Finance, 1993 |
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Boston College, Associate Professor of Finance, 1993-present.
New York University, Visiting Assistant Professor of Finance, 1996-7
New York University, Instructor 1992-93, Research and Teaching Assistant
1989-92
Standard & Poor's Corporation, AVP, Financial Institutions Group,
1985-89
Trepp & Co, Financial Analyst, 1983-85
"Postbankruptcy Performance and Management Turnover," Journal of Finance, March 1995.
"Vulture Investors and the Market for Control of Distressed Firms," (with R. Mooradian, Northeastern University), Journal of Financial Economics, March 1997.
"Acquisitions as a Means of Restructuring Firms in Chapter 11," (with R. Mooradian, Northeastern University), Journal of Financial Intermediation, 1998.
"Valuation of
Bankrupt Firms," (with S. Gilson and R. Ruback,
"The Informational Efficiency of the Corporate Bond Market: An Intraday Analysis," (with T. Ronen), Review of Financial Studies, Fall 2002. Copyright Society for Financial Studies, http://www.oup.co.uk/refin/
"Empirical
Evidence on the Existence of Dividend Clienteles" (with
"Holdups, Renegotiation, and Deal Protection in Mergers," joint with Jun Qian and Weihong Song, Boston College; last revised: April 2005; presented at the 2005 American Finance Association Meetings; scheduled to be presented at the 2005 Western Finance Association Meetings.
“Transparency and Liquidity:
A Controlled Experiment on Corporate Bonds” (with Erik Sirri and Michael Goldstein), forthcoming, Review of Financial Studies.
“Determinants of Corporate Bond Trading: A Comprehensive Analysis” (with G. Jostova and A. Warga)
“Estimation of Corporate Bond Trading Costs (with Erik Sirri and
Michael Goldstein)
“Costs of Financial Distress: Evidence from Failed IPOs”
(with Stuart Gilson and Alexander Ljungqvist)
“Are
Contracts Incomplete? Theory and Evidence from Stock Mergers," (with Jun
Qian and Weihong Song)