Journal of Financial Economic Policy
2009 - 2024
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Volume 7, issue 4, 2015
- The sensitivity of payouts to corporate financing decisions pp. 290-300

- Edward C. Hoang and Indrit Hoxha
- Macroeconomic fundamentals and dynamics of the Indian rupee-dollar exchange rate pp. 301-326

- Chandan Sharma and Rajat Setia
- Financial and economic stability as ‘two sides of a coin’ pp. 327-353

- Muhammad Ali Nasir, Mushtaq Ahmad, Ferhan Ahmad and JunJie Wu
- Was there a regulatory approval market for mortgages? pp. 354-365

- Peggy Crawford and Joetta Forsyth
- Country risk, stock prices, and the exchange rate of the renminbi pp. 366-376

- Muhammad Umar and Gang Sun
- Banks under X-rays: business model choices and trading pp. 377-400

- Francesca Campolongo, Jessica Cariboni, Nathalie Ndacyayisenga and Andrea Pagano
- Regulatory capital and its effect on credit growth, non-performing loans and bank efficiency pp. 401-420

- Eric Osei-Assibey and Joseph Kwadwo Asenso
- China’s shadow banking sector: beneficial or harmful to economic growth? pp. 421-445

- James Barth, Tong Li, Wen Shi and Pei Xu
- Determinants of systemically important banks: the case of Europe pp. 446-476

- Jacob Kleinow and Tobias Nell
Volume 7, issue 3, 2015
- Portfolio investment outflow and the complementary role of direct investment pp. 190-206

- Abdullah Noman, Mohammad Nakibur Rahman and Atsuyuki Naka
- Capital buffers based on banks’ domestic systemic importance: selected issues pp. 207-220

- Michal Skořepa and Jakub Seidler
- Thinking afresh about central bank’s interest rate policy pp. 221-232

- Gurbachan Singh
- Corporate governance and equity finance: an emerging economy perspective pp. 233-250

- Faizul Haque
- Banking union in a single currency area: evidence on financial fragmentation pp. 251-274

- Diego Valiante
- Do bank regulation and supervision matter? pp. 275-288

- Kangbok Lee and Wenling Lu
Volume 7, issue 2, 2015
- Forecasting of housing stock returns and housing prices pp. 90-103

- Ling T. He
- Integration between East and Southeast Asian equity markets pp. 104-121

- Nuruzzaman Arsyad
- The investigation of destabilization effect in India’s agriculture commodity futures market pp. 122-139

- Wasim Ahmad and Sanjay Sehgal
- Regulatory capital and risk of Indian banks: a simultaneous equation approach pp. 140-156

- Santi Gopal Maji and Utpal de
- Corporate governance and transparency: evidence from stock return synchronicity pp. 157-179

- Matthew Ntow-Gyamfi, Godfred Alufar Bokpin and Albert Gemegah
- An additional analysis on operating leverage estimation methods pp. 180-188

- Steven Stelk, Sang Hyun Park and Michael T Dugan
Volume 7, issue 1, 2015
- Regulatory change in Australia and New Zealand following the global financial crisis pp. 8-28

- Christine Brown, Kevin Davis and David Mayes
- Regulatory response to the financial crisis in Europe: recent developments (2010-2013) pp. 29-50

- Santiago Carbó-Valverde, Harald A. Benink, Tom Berglund and Clas Wihlborg
- Japan’s financial regulatory responses to the global financial crisis pp. 51-67

- Kimie Harada, Takeo Hoshi, Masami Imai, Satoshi Koibuchi and Ayako Yasuda
- Playing for time: the Fed’s attempt to mange the crisis as a liquidity problem pp. 68-88

- Robert Eisenbeis and Richard J. Herring
Volume 6, issue 4, 2014
- The response of macroeconomic aggregates to monetary policy shocks in Pakistan pp. 314-330

- Abdul Rashid and Zainab Jehan
- Market vs. administered Federal Reserve policy rates pp. 331-341

- David Walker
- Stock markets and the costs of banking crises pp. 342-361

- Tess DeLean and Joseph Joyce
- Trade Openness, Financial Development Index and Economic Growth pp. 362-375

- Dogga Satyanarayana Murthy, Suresh Patra and Amaresh Samantaraya
- Derivative financial instruments, tax aggressiveness and firm market value pp. 376-390

- Tao Zeng
Volume 6, issue 3, 2014
- Shadow banking in China: expanding scale, evolving structure pp. 198-211

- Tong Li
- Assessing sovereign risk: the case of rich countries pp. 212-225

- Norbert Gaillard
- Do volume and open interest explain volatility? pp. 226-243

- Debasish Maitra
- Banking regulation and supervision: can it enhance stability in Europe? pp. 244-269

- Faten Ben Bouheni
- Do banks propagate debt market shocks? pp. 270-310

- Galina Hale and Joao Santos
Volume 6, issue 2, 2014
- Depositor discipline and the bank ' s incentive to monitor pp. 98-111

- Michael F. Ferguson and Bradley A. Stevenson
- Bank-based financial development and economic growth pp. 112-132

- Sheilla Nyasha and Nicholas Odhiambo
- Bank branch location and stability during distress pp. 133-151

- Jill M. Hendrickson, Mark Nichols and Daniel R. Fairchild
- What is normal profit for power generation? pp. 152-178

- Paul Simshauser and Jude Ariyaratnam
- Canonical correlation analysis pp. 179-196

- Peter Mazuruse
Volume 6, issue 1, 2014
- Externalities among creditors and personal bankruptcy pp. 2-24

- Amanda E. Dawsey
- Testing the interrelatedness of banking stability measures pp. 25-45

- Vighneswara Swamy
- A time-varying approach to analysing fiscal policy and asset prices in South Africa pp. 46-63

- Rangan Gupta, Charl Jooste and Kanyane Matlou
- The persistent effect of banking crises on investment and the role of financial markets pp. 64-77

- Felix Rioja, Fernando Rios-Avila and Neven Valev
- The search for an optimal RBC regulatory system pp. 78-92

- Dror Parnes
Volume 5, issue 4, 2013
- Bank business models, capital rules and structural separation policies pp. 339-360

- Adrian Blundell-Wignall and Caroline Roulet
- Living wills and cross-border resolution of systemically important banks pp. 361-387

- Jacopo Carmassi and Richard John Herring
- Achieving plausible separability for the resolution of cross-border banks pp. 388-404

- David Mayes
- Optimal jurisdiction of financial supervision pp. 405-412

- Tom Patrik Berglund
- Resolving Europe's banking crisis through market discipline: a note pp. 413-418

- Harald A. Benink
Volume 5, issue 3, 2013
- Bank risks, capital and loan supply: evidence from Sierra Leone pp. 256-271

- Eric Osei‐Assibey and Baimba Augustine Bockarie
- Perspectives on “marginal crisis risk” and “leaning against the wind” from the capital structure of housing investments pp. 272-280

- Trond Arne Borgersen
- Bank structure and failure during the financial crisis pp. 281-299

- Wenling Lu and David A. Whidbee
- Knowledge and the political economy of TARP pp. 300-312

- Michael E.S. Hoffman
- Are a culture of trust and morality associated with paying and repaying behavior? pp. 313-328

- Timo Tammi
Volume 5, issue 2, 2013
- Short‐sell moratorium effects on regional bank performance pp. 92-110

- Michael Devaney and William L. Weber
- Bank regulation and supervision in 180 countries from 1999 to 2011 pp. 111-219

- James Barth, Gerard Caprio and Ross Levine
- Dynamic interdependence between US and Asian markets: an empirical study pp. 220-237

- Sowmya Dhanaraj, Arun Kumar Gopalaswamy and Suresh Babu M
- Exchange rate flexibility in Latin America pp. 238-250

- Amit Ghosh
Volume 5, issue 1, 2013
- Financial inclusion and its determinants: evidence from India pp. 4-19

- Nitin Kumar
- Real and monetary policy convergence: EMU crisis to the CFA zone pp. 20-38

- Simplice Asongu
- Fighting consumer price inflation in Africa pp. 39-60

- Simplice Asongu
- Contagion channels of the USA subprime financial crisis pp. 61-71

- Dimitrios Dimitriou and Theodore Simos
- Economic freedom, the cost of public borrowing, and state bond ratings pp. 72-85

- Peter Calcagno and Justin D. Benefield
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