Journal of Financial Perspectives
2013 - 2017
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Volume 4, issue 1, 2017
- Impact of Robotics, RPA and AI on the insurance industry: challenges and opportunities pp. 8-20
- Chris Lamberton, Damiano Brigo and Dave Hoy
- The value and price of a "too-big-to-fail" guarantee: evidence from the insurance industry pp. 21-49
- Paolo Zanghieri
- Unnecessary injury: the economic rationale and costs of new global capital requirements for large U.S. property and casualty insurers pp. 50-64
- Robert J. Shapiro and Aparna Mathur
- A comprehensive examination of insurer financial strength ratings pp. 65-78
- Cassandra R. Cole, Enya He and Kathleen A. McCullough
- Benefits of the U.S. program for terrorism insurance from a comparative perspective pp. 79-91
- Jeffrey E. Thomas
- Unintended consequences? The impact of IRS notice 2014-52 on acquisitions of U.S. companies by non U.S. insurers and reinsurers pp. 92-106
- William R. Pauls
- U.S. life insurers’ responses to the financial crisis: a review of the research pp. 107-120
- Greg Niehaus and Chia-Chun Chiang
Volume 3, issue 3, 2015
- FinTech is gaining traction and young, high-income users are the early adopters pp. 16-23
- Imran Gulamhuseinwala, Thomas Bull and Steven Lewis
- Emergence of FinTech and the LASIC principles pp. 24-36
- David LEE Kuo Chuen and Ernie Teo
- Sharing ledgers for sharing economies: an exploration of mutual distributed ledgers (aka blockchain technology) pp. 38-58
- Michael Mainelli and Mike Smith
- Moving mainstream: benchmarking the European alternative finance market pp. 60-76
- Bryan Zhang, Robert Wardrop, Raghavendra Rau and Mia Gray
- FinTech in China:from the shadows? pp. 78-91
- Douglas W. Arner and Jànos Barberis
- Trends in cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies: a monetary theory and regulation perspective pp. 92-113
- Gareth W. Peters, Efstathios Panayi and Ariane Chapelley
- Financial regulation of FinTech pp. 114-121
- Philip Treleaven
- Building consumer demand for digital financial services – the new regulatory frontier pp. 122-137
- Ross P. Buckley and Louise Malady
- The hidden cost of accommodating crowdfunder privacy preferences: a randomized field experiment pp. 138-154
- Gordon Burtch, Anindya Ghose and Sunil Wattal
- Advice goes virtual:how new digital investment services are changing the wealth management landscape pp. 156-164
- Juan Carlos Lopez, Sinisa Babcic and Andres De La Ossa
- The impact of digital technology on consumer purchase behavior pp. 166-170
- Sue Yasav
- Part 1: Innovative corporate services digitally enabled pp. 172-180
- Andrea Ferretti, Marco Brandirali and Nico Saraceno
- Part 2: Innovative corporate services digitally enabled for internationalization pp. 173-180
- Marco Giorgino, Giuliano Noci, Laura Grassi and Valentina Palummeri
- Driving digital: welcome to the ExConomy pp. 182-187
- Stijn Viaene and Lieselot Danneels
Volume 3, issue 2, 2015
- The science of winning in financial services — competing on analytics: opportunities to unlock the power of data pp. 13-24
- Hyong Kim and Errol Gardner
- Cross-border bank resolution pp. 25-30
- José Viñals and Sean Hagan
- Shadow banking: policy challenges for central banks pp. 31-42
- Thorvald Moe
- The consequences of exit from non-conventional monetary policy pp. 43-59
- Philip Turner
- The audit mandatory rotation rule: the state of the art pp. 61-75
- Mara Cameran, Giulia Negri and Angela Pettinicchio
- Transforming banking for the next generation pp. 77-89
- Bill Schlich, Ian Baggs, Steven Lewis and Karl Meekings
- Effectiveness of loan-to-value ratio policy and its transmission mechanism:empirical evidence from Hong Kong pp. 93-102
- Eric Wong, Kelvin Ho and Andrew Tsang
- Analyzing bank performance – linking RoE, RoA and RAROC: U.S. commercial banks 1992–2014 pp. 103-111
- Pieter Klaassen and Idzard van Eeghen
- Recursive collective action problems: the structure of procyclicality in financial and monetary markets, macroeconomies and formally similar contexts pp. 113-128
- Robert Hockett
- Do “too-big-to-fail” banks take on more risk? pp. 129-143
- Gara Afonso, Joao Santos and James Traina
- An overview of the risk-neutral valuation of bank loans pp. 145-153
- Danilo Tilloca and Luciano Tuzzi
- Smart beta: too good to be true? pp. 155-159
- Bruce I. Jacobs and Kenneth N. Levy
- Regulatory herding versus democratic diversity: history and prospects pp. 161-174
- Nicholas Dorn
- Squandering home field advantage? Financial institutions’ investing in their own industries pp. 175-187
- Aneel Keswani and David Stolin
- The new Banking Union landscape in Europe: consolidation ahead? pp. 189-201
- Dirk Schoenmaker
Volume 3, issue 1, 2015
- Is Basel turning banks into public utilities? pp. 04-12
- John M. Schiff
- Excessive leverage and bankers’ incentives: refocusing the debate pp. 13-40
- Emilios Avgouleas and Jay Cullen
- The deep roots of the government debt crisis pp. 41-58
- Horst Zimmermann
- Financial innovation oversight: a policy framework pp. 59-100
- Carlo Gola and Antonio Ilari
- The governance structure of shadow banking: rethinking assumptions about limited liability pp. 101-140
- Steven L. Schwarcz
- Rethinking the treasury operating model pp. 141-156
- Roy Choudhury
- Do big banks have lower operating costs? pp. 157-196
- Anna Kovner, James Vickery and Lily Zhou
- The relative asset pricing model: implications for asset allocation, rebalancing and asset pricing pp. 197-224
- Arun Muralidhar, Kazuhiko Ohashi and Sunghwan Shin
- Capital budgeting: a “general equilibrium” analysis pp. 225-232
- Bradford Cornell
- New private equity models: how should the interests of investors and managers be aligned? pp. 233-255
- Joseph A. McCahery and Erik P. M. Vermeulen
- Auditing estimates: what will the future bring? pp. 256-293
- Paul de Beus and Maarten Koning
Volume 2, issue 3, 2014
- The renminbi as an additional international reserve currency? pp. 21-31
- MIchael Liu and Fariborz Moshirian
- Evaluating the government as a source of systemic risk pp. 45-58
- Deborah Lucas
- A brave new world? Making sense of practitioner and regulator perspectives on risk culture pp. 65-76
- Simon Ashby, Michael Power and Tommaso Palermo
- The computational and timing challenge of quarterly nonlife (re)insurance liability evaluation under IFRS 4 phase 2 pp. 81-98
- Eric Dal Moro and Jayne Faulkner
- Scale, scope and complexity: assessing banking business models pp. 99-112
- Ronald W Anderson and Karin Jõeveer
- The unique risks of portfolio leverage: why modern portfolio theory fails and how to fix it pp. 113-126
- Bruce Jacobs and Kenneth Levy
- Risk management formations - an alternative approach to the 3 lines of defense model pp. 137-145

- Clive Martin, Paul Willman, Roy Boukens and Oliver Rockley
- Are structured products a sustainable financial innovation? A lesson from the European markets pp. 147-158
- Alberto Burchi and Paola Musile Tanzi
Volume 2, issue 2, 2014
- Firm structure in banking and finance: is broader better? pp. 65-75
- Markus Schmid and Ingo Walter
- Kenneth Langone Professor of Finance, NYU Stern School of Business pp. 79-88
- Roy Smith
- New results on the correlation problem in operational risk pp. 123-129
- Vivien Brunel
- Financial perspective: the unintended consequences of regulatory oversight and control — lessons from the banking and the asset/alternative funds industries pp. 131-139
- Professor Frederick Militello
- Risk management insights from Markowitz optimization for constructing portfolios with commodity futures pp. 141-150
- D Sykes Wilford
- Japanese patent index and stock performance pp. 151-162
- Takao Kobayashi, Yasuhiro Iwanaga and Hideaki Kudoh
- Trust in banks after the financial crisis pp. 187-195
- Santiago Carbo-Valverde
Volume 2, issue 1, 2014
- On being the right size pp. 13-25
- Andrew Haldane and Philip Booth
- In search of a more stable monetary and financial order pp. 39-46
- Thomas Mayer
- Measuring capital adequacy: supervisory stress-tests in a Basel world pp. 85-94
- Larry Wall
- Directors’ and officers’ insurance and shareholder protection pp. 107-128
- M. Martin Boyer
- The introduction of market-based pricing in corporate lending pp. 155-159
- Ivan Ivanov, Joao Santos and Thu Vo
- Valuation effects of termination of cross-listings pp. 177-193
- Roland Füss, Urich Hommel and Jan-Carl Plagge
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