Ilaria Piatti
Personal Details
First Name: | Ilaria |
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Last Name: | Piatti |
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RePEc Short-ID: | ppi545 |
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Affiliation
School of Economics and Finance
Queen Mary University of London
London, United Kingdomhttp://www.econ.qmul.ac.uk/
RePEc:edi:deqmwuk (more details at EDIRC)
Research output
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- Ilaria Piatti & Joel Shapiro & Xuan Wang, 2023. "Sustainable Investing and Public Goods Provision," Working Papers 969, Queen Mary University of London, School of Economics and Finance.
- Ilaria Piatti & Fabio Trojani, 2012.
"Dividend Growth Predictability and the Price-Dividend Ratio,"
Swiss Finance Institute Research Paper Series
12-42, Swiss Finance Institute.
- Ilaria Piatti & Fabio Trojani, 2020. "Dividend Growth Predictability and the Price–Dividend Ratio," Management Science, INFORMS, vol. 66(1), pages 130-158, January.
Articles
- Andrea Buraschi & Ilaria Piatti & Paul Whelan, 2022. "Subjective Bond Returns and Belief Aggregation," The Review of Financial Studies, Society for Financial Studies, vol. 35(8), pages 3710-3741.
- Ilaria Piatti & Fabio Trojani, 2020.
"Dividend Growth Predictability and the Price–Dividend Ratio,"
Management Science, INFORMS, vol. 66(1), pages 130-158, January.
- Ilaria Piatti & Fabio Trojani, 2012. "Dividend Growth Predictability and the Price-Dividend Ratio," Swiss Finance Institute Research Paper Series 12-42, Swiss Finance Institute.
Citations
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- Ilaria Piatti & Fabio Trojani, 2012.
"Dividend Growth Predictability and the Price-Dividend Ratio,"
Swiss Finance Institute Research Paper Series
12-42, Swiss Finance Institute.
- Ilaria Piatti & Fabio Trojani, 2020. "Dividend Growth Predictability and the Price–Dividend Ratio," Management Science, INFORMS, vol. 66(1), pages 130-158, January.
Cited by:
- Ian W. R. Martin & Christian Wagner, 2019.
"What Is the Expected Return on a Stock?,"
Journal of Finance, American Finance Association, vol. 74(4), pages 1887-1929, August.
- Christian Wagner & Ian Martin, 2017. "What Is the Expected Return on a Stock?," 2017 Meeting Papers 146, Society for Economic Dynamics.
- Martin, Ian & Wagner, Christian, 2016. "What is the Expected Return on a Stock?," CEPR Discussion Papers 11608, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
- Martin, Ian & Wagner, Christian, 2019. "What is the expected return on a stock?," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 90158, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
- Martin, Ian & Wagner, Christian, 2016. "What is the expected return on a stock?," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 118957, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
Articles
- Andrea Buraschi & Ilaria Piatti & Paul Whelan, 2022.
"Subjective Bond Returns and Belief Aggregation,"
The Review of Financial Studies, Society for Financial Studies, vol. 35(8), pages 3710-3741.
Cited by:
- Stefan Nagel & Zhengyang Xu, 2022.
"Dynamics of Subjective Risk Premia,"
NBER Working Papers
29803, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- Nagel, Stefan & Xu, Zhengyang, 2023. "Dynamics of subjective risk premia," Journal of Financial Economics, Elsevier, vol. 150(2).
- Stefan Nagel & Zhengyang Xu, 2022. "Dynamics of Subjective Risk Premia," CESifo Working Paper Series 9693, CESifo.
- Nagel, Stefan & Xu, Zhengyang, 2022. "Dynamics of Subjective Risk Premia," CEPR Discussion Papers 17064, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
- Albert S. Kyle & Anna A. Obizhaeva & Yajun Wang, 2023. "Beliefs Aggregation and Return Predictability," Journal of Finance, American Finance Association, vol. 78(1), pages 427-486, February.
- Stefan Nagel & Zhengyang Xu, 2022.
"Dynamics of Subjective Risk Premia,"
NBER Working Papers
29803, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- Ilaria Piatti & Fabio Trojani, 2020.
"Dividend Growth Predictability and the Price–Dividend Ratio,"
Management Science, INFORMS, vol. 66(1), pages 130-158, January.
See citations under working paper version above.
- Ilaria Piatti & Fabio Trojani, 2012. "Dividend Growth Predictability and the Price-Dividend Ratio," Swiss Finance Institute Research Paper Series 12-42, Swiss Finance Institute.
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NEP Fields
NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 2 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.- NEP-ACC: Accounting and Auditing (1) 2017-02-12
- NEP-CFN: Corporate Finance (1) 2017-02-12
- NEP-ENE: Energy Economics (1) 2023-12-04
- NEP-ENV: Environmental Economics (1) 2023-12-04
- NEP-PUB: Public Finance (1) 2023-12-04
- NEP-RES: Resource Economics (1) 2023-12-04
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