Journal of Financial Economic Policy
2009 - 2024
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Volume 3, issue 4, 2011
- Classifying international aspects of currency regimes pp. 288-303
- Thomas Willett, Eric M.P. Chiu, Sirathorn (B.J.) Dechsakulthorn, Ramya Ghosh, Bernard Kibesse, Kenneth Kim, Jeff (Yongbok) Kim and Alice Ouyang
- Sudden stops and currency crises pp. 304-321
- Levan Efremidze, Samuel M. Schreyer and Ozan Sula
- International comparisons of bank regulation, liberalization, and banking crises pp. 322-339
- Puspa Amri, Apanard Angkinand Prabha and Clas Wihlborg
- Fiscal and monetary institutions and policies: onward and upward? pp. 340-354
- Richard Burdekin, King Banaian, Mark Hallerberg and Pierre Siklos
Volume 3, issue 3, 2011
- Cross‐border financial surveillance: a network perspective pp. 182-205
- Marco A. Espinosa‐Vega and Juan Solé
- Assessing the macroeconomic effects of fiscal policy in Colombia pp. 206-228
- Ignacio Lozano-Espitia and Karen Rodríguez
- Stock demand curves and TARP returns pp. 229-242
- Linus Wilson
- An analysis of the effects of the severance payment reform on credit to Italian SMEs pp. 243-261
- Riccardo Calcagno, Roman Kraeussl and Chiara Monticone
- Ownership structure, corporate governance and corporate liquidity policy pp. 262-279
- Godfred A. Bokpin, Zangina Isshaq and Francis Aboagye‐Otchere
Volume 3, issue 2, 2011
- The (revised) future of financial markets pp. 109-122
- Paul Bennett
- Pro‐market reforms and allocation of capital in India pp. 123-139
- Sameeksha Desai, Johan Eklund and Andreas Högberg
- Class action and financial markets: insights from law and economics pp. 140-160
- Donatella Porrini and Giovanni Ramello
- Do bio‐fuel policies lead to speculative behavior? pp. 161-174
- Chia‐Hsing Huang and Liang‐Chun Ho
Volume 3, issue 1, 2011
- Homeownership: yesterday, today and tomorrow pp. 5-11
- Steve Swidler
- The financial crisis: imperfect markets and imperfect regulation pp. 12-32
- Richard Buttimer
- Recession and housing wealth pp. 33-48
- Beverley Searle
- Flips, flops and foreclosures: anatomy of a real estate bubble pp. 49-65
- Craig Depken, Harris Hollans and Steve Swidler
- Home equity insurance pp. 66-85
- Dag Einar Sommervoll and Gavin Wood
- What drives “green housing” construction? Evidence from Switzerland pp. 86-102
- Marco Salvi and Juerg Syz
Volume 2, issue 4, 2010
- Partial privatization and bank performance: evidence from India pp. 276-306
- Subrata Sarkar and Rudra Sensarma
- Financial globalization: a macroeconomic angle pp. 307-325
- Dilip K. Das
- Bank marketing investments and bank performance pp. 326-345
- Donald J. Mullineaux and Mark K. Pyles
- Centralized clearing for over‐the‐counter derivatives pp. 346-359
- Gordon Rausser, William Balson and Reid Stevens
Volume 2, issue 3, 2010
- US enacts sweeping financial reform legislation pp. 192-195
- James Barth and John Jahera
- An autopsy of the US financial system: accident, suicide, or negligent homicide pp. 196-213
- Ross Levine
- Limits to relative performance evaluation: evidence from bank executive turnover pp. 214-236
- Irina Barakova and Ajay Palvia
- Using DEA to investigate bank safety and soundness – which approach works best? pp. 237-250
- David Tripe
- The impact on performance of IPO allocation reform pp. 251-272
- Fei Jiang and Lawrence Leger
Volume 2, issue 2, 2010
- Application of logit model and self‐organizing maps (SOMs) for the prediction of financial crisis periods in US economy pp. 98-125
- Eleftherios Giovanis
- What macroeconomic shocks affect the German banking system? pp. 126-148
- Sven Blank and Jonas Dovern
- Economic freedom and sovereign credit ratings and default risk pp. 149-162
- Saurav Roychoudhury and Robert Lawson
- The political, regulatory, and market failures that caused the US financial crisis pp. 163-186
- David Tarr
Volume 2, issue 1, 2010
- The legal foundations of financial collapse pp. 5-34
- Carolyn Sissoko
- How can economic and political liberalisation improve financial development in African countries? pp. 35-59
- Michael Batuo and Mlambo Kupukile
- Global growth, international trade patterns and national inflation policies with capital accumulation in a multi‐country economy pp. 60-79
- Wei‐Bin Zhang
- The economic impact of a shift from hard to fuzzy contracts pp. 80-87
- Glenna Sumner and Anita Williams
Volume 1, issue 4, 2009
- Banking supervision and nonperforming loans: a cross‐country analysis pp. 286-318
- Abdelkader Boudriga, Neila Boulila Taktak and Sana Jellouli
- The Fed and the ECB: why such an apparent difference in reactivity? pp. 319-337
- Alexis Penot and Grégory Levieuge
- Optimal monetary policy under heterogeneity in currency trade pp. 338-354
- Mikael Bask
- Inflation convergence in the euro area: just another gimmick? pp. 355-369
- Ales Bulir and Jaromir Hurnik
Volume 1, issue 3, 2009
- Global imbalances and a trade‐finance‐nexus pp. 206-226
- Andreas Kern and Christian Fahrholz
- Regulating noisy short‐selling of troubled firms? pp. 227-245
- Carlos Ulibarri, Ionut Florescu and Joel M. Eidsath
- Inflation and Mexican economic growth: long‐run relation and threshold effects pp. 246-263
- W. Adrián Risso and Edgar Sánchez Carrera
- Firms' capital structure and the bankruptcy law design pp. 264-275
- Bruno Funchal and Mateus Clovis
Volume 1, issue 2, 2009
- Systemic risk, coordination failures, and preparedness externalities pp. 128-142
- David Hirshleifer and Siew Hong Teoh
- A theory of linkage between monetary policy and banking failure in developing countries pp. 143-154
- Raulin Cadet
- Exchange rate assessments for Australia and New Zealand pp. 155-176
- Hali Edison and Francis Vitek
- Short sales around M&A announcements pp. 177-197
- Liuqing Mai, Robert van Ness and Bonnie van Ness
Volume 1, issue 1, 2009
- Regulatory reform in the wake of the financial crisis of 2007‐2008 pp. 4-43
- Andrew Lo
- Effects of banks on “debt‐sensitive” small businesses pp. 44-79
- Allen N. Berger and Philip Ostromogolsky
- A (partial) resolution of the Chinese discount puzzle pp. 80-106
- G. Karolyi, Lianfa Li and Rose Liao
- Do markets “discipline” all banks equally? pp. 107-123
- Joao Santos
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