Jules van Binsbergen
Economics, Econometrics and Finance · Indiana University
Publications
37
Citations
1,568
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
21
Publishing since 2006
Jules van Binsbergen studies financial markets and asset pricing, examining how investors value stocks and bonds, how mutual funds add value, and how interest rates and monetary policy affect households and firms. Recent work spans topics such as stock market valuation over long horizons, the reliability of investment decision rules, and applying machine learning and economic sentiment measures to financial forecasting.
Publication activity has been steady over the past decade, averaging roughly two indexed works per year with modest year-to-year variation.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- The Impact of Carcinogenic Risk Exposure on Housing Values: Estimates from Chemical Reclassifications
Review of Financial Studies · 2026
- The Internal Rate of Return Investment Rule Always Fails in Competitive Markets
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2026
- Is the United States a Lucky Survivor? A Hierarchical Bayesian Approach
The Journal of Finance · 2025
- How (Not) to Identify Demand Elasticities in Dynamic Asset Markets
National Bureau of Economic Research · 2025
- A Horizon‐Based Decomposition of Mutual Fund Value Added Using Transactions
The Journal of Finance · 2024
- Monetary Policy Wedges and the Long-term Liabilities of Households and Firms
National Bureau of Economic Research · 2024
- (Almost) 200 Years of News-Based Economic Sentiment
National Bureau of Economic Research · 2024
- Regulation of Charlatans in High‐Skill Professions
The Journal of Finance · 2022
- Replication Code and Data for: "Man versus Machine Learning: The Term Structure of Earnings Expectations and Conditional Biases"
Harvard Dataverse · 2022
- Duration-Based Stock Valuation: Reassessing Stock Market Performance and Volatility
National Bureau of Economic Research · 2020
- Man vs. Machine Learning: The Term Structure of Earnings Expectations and Conditional Biases
National Bureau of Economic Research · 2020
- The Effectiveness of Life-Preserving Investments in Times of COVID-19
National Bureau of Economic Research · 2020
- Risk-Free Interest Rates
National Bureau of Economic Research · 2019
- Regulation of Charlatans in High-Skill Professions
National Bureau of Economic Research · 2017
- Real Anomalies
National Bureau of Economic Research · 2017
- National Bureau of Economic Research×9
- The Journal of Finance×3
- Harvard Dataverse×1
- Review of Financial Studies×1
- SSRN Electronic Journal×1
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