Chih-Liang Liu

National Yunlin University of Science and Technology - Department of Finance

Assistant Professor

Douliu City

Taiwan

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Scholarly Papers (4)

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Systemic Risk in Carry-Trade Portfolios

Finance Research Letters, Forthcoming
Posted: 12 Sep 2016
Chih-Liang Liu and Hsin-Feng Yang
National Yunlin University of Science and Technology - Department of Finance and Independent

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Carry Trade; Systemic Contagion; CoVaR Model; Financial Crisis

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Committee Independence and Financial Institution Performance during the 2007–08 Credit Crunch: Evidence from a Multi-Country Study

Corporate Governance: An International Review, Vol. 19.5, p. 437-458, 2011
Posted: 12 Sep 2016
Yin‐Hua Yeh, Huimin Chung and Chih-Liang Liu
National Chiao-Tung University, National Chiao-Tung University - Graduate Institute of Finance and National Yunlin University of Science and Technology - Department of Finance

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Corporate Governance, Committee Independence, Legal Origin, Excessive Risk-taking, Financial Crisis

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Interest Rate Risk Propagation: Evidence from the Credit Crunch

North American Journal of Economics and Finance, Vol. 28, p. 242-264, 2014
Posted: 12 Sep 2016
Hsin-Feng Yang, Chih-Liang Liu and Ray Y. Chou
Independent, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology - Department of Finance and Academia Sinica

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Risk Contagion; CoVaR; Liquidity Risk; Credit Risk; Financial Crisis

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Comprehensive Disclosure of Compensation and Firm Value: The Case of Policy Reforms in an Emerging Market

Journal of Business Finance & Accounting, 37(9) & (10), 1115-1144, November/December 2010
Posted: 01 Feb 2015 Last Revised: 11 Sep 2016
Her-Jiun Sheu, Huimin Chung and Chih-Liang Liu
National Chiao Tung University, National Chiao-Tung University - Graduate Institute of Finance and National Yunlin University of Science and Technology - Department of Finance

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compensation information, comprehensive disclosure, agency conflict, board independence, self-selection bias