Financial Markets and Financial Crises
Robert Hubbard
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Date: 1991
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Financial Markets and Financial Crises" , pp 1-10

- Robert Hubbard
- Interest Rate Spreads, Credit Constraints, and Investment Fluctuations: An Empirical Investigation , pp 11-32

- Mark Gertler, Robert Hubbard and Anil Kashyap
- The Gold Standard, Deflation, and Financial Crisis in the Great Depression: An International Comparison , pp 33-68

- Ben Bemanke and Harold James
- Asymmetric Information and Financial Crises: A Historical Perspective , pp 69-108

- Frederic Mishkin
- The Origins of Banking Panics: Models, Facts, and Bank Regulation , pp 109-174

- Charles Calomiris and Gary Gorton
- Before the Accord: U.S. Monetary-Financial Policy, 1945-51 , pp 175-206

- Barry Eichengreen and Peter Garber
- Is There a Corporate Debt Crisis? Another Look , pp 207-230

- Mark J. Warshawsky
- Sustainability, Premia, and the Dollar , pp 231-258

- Bankim Chadha and Steven Symansky
- The Continued Interest-Rate Vulnerability of Thrifts , pp 259-282

- Patric Hendershott and James D. Shilling
- Caps on Adjustable Rate Mortgages: Valuation, Insurance, and Hedging , pp 283-304

- Eduardo S. Schwartz and Walter N. Torous
- The Failure and Survival of Thrifts: Evidence from the Southeast , pp 305-384

- George J. Benston, Mike Carhill and Brian Olasov
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