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JEFFREY WURGLER NYU Stern School of Business 44 West 4 th Street, Suite 9-190 New York, NY 10012-1126 Telephone: (212) 998-0367 Fax: (212) 995-4233 Email: jwurgler@stern.nyu.edu EMPLOYMENT New York University, Stern School of Business Nomura Professor of Finance, 2009 Research Professor of Finance, 2007 2009 Associate Professor of Finance, 2005 2006 Charles Schaefer Family Fellow, 2003 2006 Assistant Professor of Finance, 2001 2005 University of Oxford, Said Business School Fellow, 2001 2002 Yale University, School of Management Robert and Candice Haas Assistant Professor of Corporate Finance, 2000 2001 Assistant Professor of Finance, 1999 2000 EDUCATION Harvard University Ph.D., M.A. Business Economics, 1999 Stanford University B.A.S. (honors) Economics, Mathematical and Computational Sciences, 1994 RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Behavioral Finance, Corporate Finance, Asset Pricing OTHER ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES Senior Academic Fellow, Asian Bureau of Financial and Economic Research, 2012 Associate Editor, Journal of Financial Economics, 2011 Associate Editor, Review of Asset Pricing Studies, 2011 Special Issue Editor, Journal of Financial Economics, May 2012 NYU Stern Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2010 Associate Editor, Management Science, 2009

Research Associate, NBER, Corporate Finance, 2009 Asset Pricing, 2009 Editorial Board, SSRN, Behavioral and Experimental Finance, 2008 History of Finance, 2008 NYU Stern Finance PhD Program, Chair, 2008-2009 Co-Chair, 2007-2008 Faculty Research Fellow, NBER, Corporate Finance, 2003 2008 AWARDS Midwest Finance Association Keynote Speaker, Orlando, 2014 Graham and Dodd Scroll, Financial Analysts Journal, 2012 William F. Sharpe Award, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 2010 Emerald Citation of Excellence Award, one of top 50 highest-impact articles across 300 management publications, 2011 Most Relevant Paper to Investment Professionals (of 667 reviewed), State Street Quarterly Literature Scan, 2011 Keynote Speaker, IIM-Calcutta International Finance Conference, 2011 RIT Rising Star Award, 2010 Fourth among all authors, number of highly cited finance papers written since 2000 (Keloharju, Matti, What s New in Finance, European Financial Management vol. 14, June 2008, p. 564-608.) All-Star Paper, Journal of Financial Economics, 2007 Glucksman Institute Best Paper Award, NYU Stern, Second Prize, 2003 First Prize, 2005 Second Prize, 2009 Nominee, Smith-Breeden Prize, Journal of Finance, 2000 Nominee, 2006 EFMA Distinguished Speaker, Milan, 2005 Roger F. Murray Best Paper Award (The Q-Group), Second Prize, 2004 Brattle Prize, Journal of Finance, 2002 Nominee, 2000 Nominee, 2004 Chicago Quantitative Alliance Academic Competition, Second Prize, 2003 Fitch Ratings Best Working Paper Award, NYU Stern, 2003 Institute for Quantitative Research in Finance (Q-Group) Grant, 2002 Grant, 2003 Milken Institute Award for Distinguished Economic Research, 2000 Lehman Brothers PhD Fellowship, Finalist, 1998 Anna Laura Myers Award, Stanford University Department of Economics, 1994 Phi Beta Kappa, Stanford University, 1994

RESEARCH PAPERS Would Stricter Capital Requirements Raise the Cost of Capital? Bank Capital Regulation and the Low Risk Anomaly, with Malcolm Baker, working paper. Dividends as Reference Points: A Behavioral Signaling Approach, with Malcolm Baker, working paper. The Effect of Reference Point Prices on Mergers and Acquisitions, with Malcolm Baker and Xin Pan, Journal of Financial Economics vol. 106, October 2012, p. 49-71. Comovement and Predictability Relationships Between Bonds and the Cross-Section of Stocks, with Malcolm Baker, Review of Asset Pricing Studies vol. 2, June 2012, p. 57-87. Global, Local, and Contagious Investor Sentiment, with Malcolm Baker and Yuan Yu, Journal of Financial Economics vol. 104, May 2012, p. 272-285. Benchmarks as Limits to Arbitrage: Understanding the Low Volatility Anomaly, with Malcolm Baker and Brendan Bradley, Financial Analysts Journal vol. 67, January/February 2011, p. 40-54. Can Mutual Fund Managers Pick Stocks? Evidence from Their Trades Prior to Earnings Announcements, with Malcolm Baker, Lubomir Litov, and Jessica Wachter, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis vol. 45, October 2010, p. 1111-1131. Catering Through Nominal Share Prices, with Malcolm Baker and Robin Greenwood, Journal of Finance vol. 64, December 2009, p. 2559-2590. Multinationals as Arbitrageurs? The Effect of Stock Market Valuations on Foreign Direct Investment, with Malcolm Baker and C. Fritz Foley, Review of Financial Studies vol. 22, January 2009, p. 337-369. Investor Sentiment in the Stock Market, with Malcolm Baker, Journal of Economic Perspectives vol. 21, Spring 2007, p. 129-157. The Effect of Dividends on Consumption, with Malcolm Baker and Stefan Nagel, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity vol 38:1, 2007, p. 231-292. Predictive Regressions Based on Managerial Decision Variables: Is There a Small- Sample Bias?, with Malcolm Baker and Ryan Taliaferro, Journal of Finance vol. 61, August 2006, p. 1711-1730.

Investor Sentiment and the Cross-Section of Stock Returns, with Malcolm Baker, Journal of Finance vol. 61, August 2006, p.1645-1680. Comovement, with Nicholas Barberis and Andrei Shleifer, Journal of Financial Economics vol. 75, February 2005, p. 283-318. Appearing and Disappearing Dividends: The Link to Catering Incentives, with Malcolm Baker, Journal of Financial Economics vol. 73, August 2004, p. 271-288. A Catering Theory of Dividends, with Malcolm Baker, Journal of Finance vol. 59, June 2004, p. 1125-1165. The Maturity of Debt Issues and Predictable Variation in Bond Returns, with Malcolm Baker and Robin Greenwood, Journal of Financial Economics vol. 70, November 2003, p. 261-291. When Does the Market Matter? Stock Prices and the Investment of Equity-Dependent Firms, with Malcolm Baker and Jeremy Stein, Quarterly Journal of Economics vol. 118, August 2003, p. 969-1006. Does Arbitrage Flatten Demand Curves for Stocks?, with Ekaterina Zhuravskaya, Journal of Business vol. 75, October 2002, p. 583-608. Market Timing and Capital Structure, with Malcolm Baker, Journal of Finance vol. 57, February 2002, p. 1-32. The Equity Share in New Issues and Aggregate Stock Returns, with Malcolm Baker, Journal of Finance vol. 55, October 2000, p. 2219-2257. Financial Markets and the Allocation of Capital, Journal of Financial Economics vol. 58, October/November 2000, p. 187-214. OTHER PUBLICATIONS Behavioral Corporate Finance: An Updated Survey, with Malcolm Baker, Handbook of the Economics of Finance: Volume 2, edited by George Constantinides, Milton Harris, and Rene Stulz, Elsevier, 2012. On the Economic Consequences of Index-Linked Investing, Challenges to Business in the Twenty-First Century: The Way Forward, edited by W.T. Allen, R. Khurana, J. Lorsch, and G. Rosenfeld, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2011.

How Does Investor Sentiment Affect the Cross-Section of Stock Returns?, with Malcolm Baker and Johnathan Wang, Journal of Investment Management vol. 6, no. 2, 2 nd Quarter 2008, p. 57-72. Behavioral Corporate Finance: A Survey, with Malcolm Baker and Richard Ruback, Handbook of Corporate Finance: Empirical Corporate Finance, edited by Espen Eckbo, Elsevier/North Holland, 2007. Comments on: Investor Psychology in Capital Markets, Journal of Monetary Economics vol. 49, January 2002, p. 211-214. Review of Resolution of Financial Distress: An International Perspective on the Design of Bankruptcy Laws, edited by Stijn Claessens, Simeon Djankov, and Ashoka Mody, Journal of Economic Literature vol. 40, June 2002, p. 539-540. OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Board of Advisors, Society of Quantitative Analysts (SQA), New York, 2011 Senior Research Officer, Acadian Asset Management, Boston, 2006 Consultant, Boshi Fund Management, China, 2006 Consultant, JPMorgan Fleming Asset Management, New York, 2002