| Understanding informal financing |
20 |
| Low-For-Long interest rates and banks' interest margins and profitability: Cross-country evidence |
19 |
| How effective are macroprudential policies? An empirical investigation |
18 |
| Why bank capital matters for monetary policy |
18 |
| Global leverage adjustments, uncertainty, and country institutional strength |
13 |
| Competition and bank stability |
13 |
| Lending implications of US bank stress tests: Costs or benefits? |
11 |
| The joint regulation of bank liquidity and bank capital |
9 |
| Do credit shocks affect labor demand? Evidence for employment and wages during the financial crisis |
9 |
| Bank liquidity creation and CEO optimism |
8 |
| Why do some banks contribute more to global systemic risk? |
8 |
| Identifying credit supply shocks with bank-firm data: Methods and applications |
8 |
| Differential bank behaviors around the Dodd-Frank Act size thresholds |
7 |
| Pitfalls in systemic-risk scoring |
7 |
| The real effects of banking supervision: Evidence from enforcement actions |
6 |
| Trading by bank insiders before and during the 2007-2008 financial crisis |
5 |
| LTV policy as a macroprudential tool and its effects on residential mortgage loans |
5 |
| The impact of liquidity regulation on banks |
5 |
| Capital requirements, monetary policy and risk shifting in the mortgage market |
5 |
| Do higher capital standards always reduce bank risk? The impact of the Basel leverage ratio on the US triparty repo market |
5 |
| Financial markets, banks' cost of funding, and firms' decisions: Lessons from two crises |
5 |
| Learning by lending |
4 |
| On reaching for yield and the coexistence of bubbles and negative bubbles |
4 |
| Concentrating on q and cash flow |
3 |
| Convertible bonds and bank risk-taking |
3 |
| Liquidity policies and systemic risk |
3 |
| Seasoned equity offerings and customer-supplier relationships |
3 |
| Credit ratings, private information, and bank monitoring ability |
3 |
| Did the bank capital relief induced by the Supporting Factor enhance SME lending? |
3 |
| Does competition aggravate moral hazard? A Multi-Principal-Agent experiment |
2 |
| Banking deregulation and credit supply: Distinguishing the balance sheet and the competition channels |
2 |
| The effect of mortgage broker licensing under the originate-to-distribute model: Evidence from the US mortgage market |
2 |
| Labor unions and corporate financial leverage: The bargaining device versus crowding-out hypotheses |
2 |
| Government guarantees of loans to small businesses: Effects on banks' risk-taking and non-guaranteed lending |
2 |
| US exchange upgrades: Reducing uncertainty through a two-stage IPO |
2 |
| Optimal pay regulation for too-big-to-fail banks |
2 |
| Debt overhang and non-distressed debt restructuring |
2 |
| Credit Relationships in the great trade collapse. Micro evidence from Europe |
2 |
| Macroprudential policy and the revolving door of risk: Lessons from leveraged lending guidance |
1 |
| Bank shocks and firm performance: New evidence from the sovereign debt crisis |
1 |
| Customers and investors: A framework for understanding the evolution of financial institutions |
1 |
| Near-money premiums, monetary policy, and the integration of money markets: Lessons from deregulation |
1 |
| Economic crisis and the demise of a popular contractual form: Building & Loans in the 1930s |
1 |
| A comprehensive view on risk reporting: Evidence from supervisory data |
1 |
| Strategic complementarities and money market fund liquidity management |
1 |
| Misspecifications in the fund flow-performance relationship |
0 |
| On the efficiency of long intermediation chains |
0 |
| Foreign booms, domestic busts: The global dimension of banking crises |
0 |
| Changing corporate governance norms: Evidence from dual class shares in the UK |
0 |
| Gender difference and intra-household economic power in mortgage signing order |
0 |