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So it looks exactly like the older JF-articles:

link: http://faculty.haas.berkeley.edu/stanton/texintro/jf/jf.sty

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  • {jf } is the Journal of Finance bibliography style - a specific journal in the area of finance – Stickyfingerz Feb 07 '16 at 21:43
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    When was the book published? Around 1985? The chances it was produced with BibTeX are vanishingly small since BibTeX was only released in 1985, and I doubt that the Journal of Finance was an early adopter. There is also the problem that not every possible bibliographical style has a corresponding BibTeX style. (In my areas of study, e.g., there are virtually none!) – jon Feb 08 '16 at 03:42
  • This was an article published in 1984- JF – Stickyfingerz Feb 08 '16 at 10:11
  • link: http://faculty.haas.berkeley.edu/stanton/texintro/jf/jf.sty – Stickyfingerz Feb 12 '16 at 16:34
  • Then it cannot be BibTeX, can it? – cfr Feb 14 '16 at 02:26
  • Although maybe it was later than 1984? http://faculty.haas.berkeley.edu/stanton/texintro/. – cfr Feb 14 '16 at 02:29

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The very site you link answers your question almost immediately. It is, in fact, hard to miss it. It has a zip file and, in case you can't be bothered to download it, it also has a direct link to the .bst.

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