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- 841: Alternative corporate governance structures: the German 2-tier board
- Kenneth E. Scott
- 840: Economics of corporate governance reform for financial and non-financial firms
- Randall S. Kroszner
- 839: Corporate governance: a rational course for public policy
- Michael H. Moskow
- 838: Private and public sector responses to corporate governance issues
- Cynthia A. Glassman
- 837: Who is unbanked, and why: results from a large, new survey of low- and moderate-income individuals
- Todd A. Vermilyea and James A. Wilcox
- 836: Should banks be diversified? evidence from individual bank portfolios
- Viral Acharya, Iftekhar Hasan and Anthony Saunders
- 835: Measuring the CRA subsidy in mortgage markets
- Glenn B. Canner, Elizabeth Laderman, Andreas Lehnert and Wayne Passmore
- 834: Comments on relationship lending
- Gregory Udell
- 833: Distance and competition
- Hans Degryse and Steven Ongena
- 832: Banks in venture capital: a research agenda
- Thomas Hellmann, Laura Lindsey and Manju Puri
- 831: Legal risk as a determinant of syndicate structure in the project finance loan market
- Benjamin C. Esty and William L. Megginson
- 830: Did interstate banking deregulation reduce state business cycle fluctuations?
- Donald Morgan, Bertrand Rime and Philip E. Strahan
- 829: Quantification of operational risk
- Matthew Brown, John S. Jordan and Eric Rosengren
- 828: Addressing criticism to the Basel Capital Accord
- Nicholas Le Pan
- 827: Bank valuations and the business cycle
- Sean J. Ryan
- 826: The Basel II approach to bank operational risk: regulation on the wrong track
- Richard J. Herring
- 825: Are banking supervisory data useful for macroeconomic forecasts?
- Ron J. Feldman, Jangryoul Kim, Preston J. Miller and Jason Schmidt
- 824: Comments on the impact of regulatory practices
- Jean Rochet
- 823: Deposit insurance, moral hazard, and market monitoring
- Reint Gropp and Jukka M. Vesala
- 822: The challenges of regulating large, international financial organizations
- Max Harding
- 821: Morgan Stanley's continuity planning
- Alexander Frank
- 820: Taking care with capital rules: why getting them right matters so much
- Karen D. Shaw
- 819: What can bank regulation do better?
- Donald E. Powell
- 818: Does bank concentration lead to concentration in industrial sectors?
- Nicola Cetorelli
- 817: Technological progress and the geographic expansion of the banking industry
- Allen Berger and Robert DeYoung
- 816: Are mergers beneficial to consumers? evidence from the market for bank deposits
- Dario Focarelli and Fabio Panetta
- 815: Does function follow organizational form? evidence from the lending practices of large and small banks
- Allen Berger, Nathan H. Miller, Mitchell Petersen, Raghuram Rajan and Jeremy Stein
- 814: Are some bank managers issuing bonds to call attention to their banks, while other managers are hiding by not issuing?
- Daniel M. Covitz and Paul Harrison
- 813: The credit cycle and the business cycle: new findings using the \"lost\" series on commercial credit standards
- Cara S. Lown and Donald Morgan
- 812: On the role of firm balance sheets in the transmission mechanism
- Adam Ashcraft and Murillo Campello
- 811: The choice of regulators in banking
- Richard Rosen
- 810: Monetary policy and bank supervision
- Vasso Ioannidou
- 809: Capital requirements, market power, and risk-taking in banking
- Rafael Repullo
- 808: Moral hazard and optimal subsidiary structure for financial institutions
- Charles Kahn and Andrew Winton
- 807: A real options approach to bankruptcy costs: evidence from failed commercial banks during the 1990s
- Joseph R. Mason
- 806: An FDIC approach to resolving a large bank
- John F. Bovenzi
- 805: Implications of 9/11 for the financial services sector
- Roger W. Ferguson
- 804: Creating sound supervision practices over the business cycle
- Richard Spillenkothen
- 803: Changes in risk through time: measurement and policy responses
- Charles A. E. Goodhart
- 802: Financial market behavior and appropriate regulation over the business cycle: summary comments
- Michael H. Moskow
- 801: Preserving the independence of bank supervision
- John D. Hawke
- 800: Cyclicality and banking regulation
- Alan Greenspan
- 799: Asset accumulation in low-resource households: evidence from individual development accounts
- Margaret Clancy, Jami Curley, Michal Grinstein-Weiss, Lissa Johnson, Mark Schreiner, Michael Sherraden and Min Zhan
- 798: The development and expansion of secondary markets for small business loans
- Zoltan Acs
- 797: Evaluation of CRA
- David C. Fynn
- 796: Boston's soft second program: reaching low-income and minority home buyers in a changing financial-services environment
- Thomas M. Callahan and James T. Campen
- 795: Community organization and Community Reinvestment Act lending in Washington, D.C
- Thomas T. Holyoke
- 794: The effect of the Community Reinvestment Act of bank and thrift home purchase mortgage lending
- Eric S. Belsky, Michael H. Schill and Anthony Yezer
- 793: Wealth creation
- Peter Chinloy
- 792: Social capital and the cost of business loan contracting
- Ryon Lancaster and Brian Uzzi