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  Craig  Doidge

Associate Professor of Finance  

Degrees
 
Ph.D., Ohio State University
M.Sc., University of Saskatchewan
B.Comm., University of Saskatchewan
Email  
Personal Web Site   http://www.rotman.utoronto.ca/~CDoidge/

Positions Held

Academic Positions
2008-present   Associate Professor, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto
2002-2008   Assistant Professor, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto


Selected Articles and Papers
  • "Does cross-listing facilitate changes in corporate ownership and control?," M. Ayyarari and C. Doidge, Journal of Banking and Finance, 34, 2010, 208-223
  • "Private benefits of control, ownership, and the cross-listing decision," C. Doidge, A. Karolyi, K. Lins, D. Miller, and R. Stulz, Journal of Finance, 64, 2009, 425-466
  • "Has New York become less competitive than London in global markets? Evaluating foreign listing choices over time," C. Doidge, A. Karolyi, and R. Stulz, Journal of Financial Economics, 91, 2009, 253-287
  • "Why do countries matter so much for corporate governance?," C. Doidge, A. Karolyi, and R. Stulz, Journal of Financial Economics, 86, 2007, 1-39
  • "Measuring the economic importance of exchange rate exposure," C.Doidge, J. Griffin, and R. Williamson, Journal of Empirical Finance, 4-5, 2006, 550-576
  • "U.S cross-listings and the private benefits of control: Evidence from dual-class firms," C. Doidge, Journal of Financial Economics, 72, 2004, 519-553
  • "Why are foreign firms listed in the U.S. worth more?," C. Doidge, A. Karolyi, and R. Stulz, Journal of Financial Economics, 71, 2004, 205-238
  • "Volatility Forecasting and the Efficiency of the Toronto 35 Index Options Market," C. Doidge and J. Wei, Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences, 15, 1998, 28-38

Honors/Awards

2005-2009 SSHRC Grant
2004 Fama-DFA Prize for Capital Markets and Asset Pricing, Journal of Financial Economics
1998 The Toronto Society of Financial Analysts Research Award

Research and Teaching Interests

Corporate Finance, International Finance.