PUBLICATIONS-
1. “Portfolio Performance Measurement: A No Arbitrage Bounds Approach,” with Dong-Hyun Ahn and Stephane Chretien, European Financial Management,2009, 15 (2):298-339.
2. “Differences of Opinion of Public Information and Speculative Trading in Stocks and Options,” with Hui Ou-Yang,
Review of Financial Studies, 2009, 22(1):299-335;
presented at 2004 CIFC, 2005 AFA, 2005 WFA, and won the third place best paper award at 2004 CIFC and best paper award most relevant to practitioners at 2005 WFA.
3. “Inventory Information,” H. H. Cao, Martin Evans and Rich Lyons, Journal of Business, 2006, 79:325-364.
4. “Model Uncertainty, Limited Market Participation
and Asset Prices,” H. H. Cao, Tan Wang and Harold H. Zhang, Review of Financial Studies, 2005,1219 - 1251.
5. “The Dynamics of International Equity Market Expectations,” Michael J. Brennan, H. H. Cao, Norman Strong and Xinzhong Xu, Journal of Financial Economics, 2005,257-288
6. “Product Strategy for Innovators in Markets with Network Effects,” Sun, B., Xie, J. and H. H. Cao, Marketing Science, 2004, 243-254.
7. “Sidelined Investors, Trading-Generated News, and Security Returns,” H. H. Cao, J. Coval and D. Hirshleifer, Review of Financial Studies, 2002, 15, 615-648.
8. “Imperfect Competition Among Informed Traders,” K. Back, H. H. Cao and G. Willard, Journal of Finance, 2000, 5, 2117-2155. Nominated for Smith-Breeden Prize.
9. “The Effect of Derivative Assets on Endogenous Information Acquisition and Price Behavior in a Rational Expectations Equilibrium,” H. H. Cao, Review of Financial Studies, 1999, 12, 131-163.
10. “International Portfolio Investment Flows,” Michael J. Brennan
and H. H. Cao, Journal of Finance, 1997, 52, 1851-1880, Nominated for Smith-Breeden Prize. Best paper award in emerging market research at NFA. Reprinted in International Library of Critical Writings in Financial Economics, Edited by Richard Roll.
11. “Information, Trade, and Derivative Securities,” Michael J. Brennan
and H. H. Cao, Review of Financial Studies, 1996, 9, 163-208.
12. “Fear of The Unknown: The Effects of Familiarity on Financial Decisions,” with Bing Han, David Hirshleifer and Harold H. Zhang, forthcoming at Review of Finance.