Supervisory Policy Analysis Working Papers
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- 2008-01: The British tripartite financial supervision system in the face of the Northern Rock run
- Sharon K. Blei
- 2007-05: Understanding the subprime mortgage crisis
- Yuliya Demyanyk and Otto van Hemert
- 2007-04: Investigating output cycles under two alternative financial systems
- Sharon K. Blei
- 2007-03: On the relevance of credit market structure to monetary policy
- Sharon K. Blei
- 2007-02: The future of small banks
- R. Gilbert
- 2007-01: Gains from financial integration in the European union: evidence for new and old members
- Yuliya Demyanyk and Vadym Volosovych
- 2006-02: Relationship loans and regulatory capital: why fair-value accounting is inappropriate for bank loans
- William Emmons and Gregory E. Sierra
- 2006-01: U.S. banking deregulation and self-employment: a differential impact on those in need
- Yuliya Demyanyk
- 2005-05: In search of the natural rate of unemployment
- Thomas King and James Morley
- 2005-04: Labor productivity and job-market flows: trends, cycles, and correlations
- Thomas King
- 2005-03: Consumer-finance myths and other obstacles to financial literacy
- William Emmons
- 2005-02: Is the Federal Home Loan Bank system good for banks? a look at evidence on membership, advances and risk
- Dusan Stojanovic, Mark D. Vaughan and Timothy J. Yeager
- 2005-01: Should the FDIC worry about the FHLB? the impact of Federal Home Loan Bank advances on the Bank Insurance Fund
- Rosalind Bennett, Mark D. Vaughan and Timothy J. Yeager
- 2004-07: Are the causes of bank distress changing? can researchers keep up?
- Thomas King and Timothy J. Yeager
- 2004-06: Executive compensation at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
- William Emmons and Gregory E. Sierra
- 2004-05: The Financial Modernization Act: evolution or revolution?
- Ellen Harshman, Fred C. Yeager and Timothy J. Yeager
- 2004-04: Economies of integration in banking: an application of the survivor principle
- Timothy J. Yeager
- 2004-03: Monetary policy actions and the incentive to invest
- William Emmons and Frank A. Schmid
- 2004-02: A unified analysis of executive pay: the case of the banking industry
- Gregory E. Sierra, Eli Talmor and James S. Wallace
- 2004-01: When for-profits and not-for-profits compete: theory and empirical evidence from retail banking
- William Emmons and Frank A. Schmid
- 2003-02: Discipline and liquidity in the market for federal funds
- Thomas King
- 2003-01: What does the Federal Reserve’s economic value model tell us about interest rate risk at U.S. community banks?
- Gregory E. Sierra and Timothy J. Yeager
- 2002-11: Community bank performance in the presence of county economic shocks
- Timothy J. Yeager
- 2002-10: Banks vs. credit unions: dynamic competition in local markets
- William Emmons and Frank A. Schmid
- 2002-09: The impact of alternative bank monitoring policies on corporate investment and financing decisions
- William Emmons and James K. Seward
- 2002-08: Can feedback from the jumbo-CD market improve off-site surveillance of community banks?
- R. Gilbert, Andrew P. Meyer and Mark D. Vaughan
- 2002-07: Financial condition of community banks
- R. Gilbert and Gregory E. Sierra
- 2002-06: What can bank supervisors learn from equity markets? a comparison of the factors affecting market-based risk measures and BOPEC scores
- John R. Hall, Thomas King, Andrew P. Meyer and Mark D. Vaughan
- 2002-05: Do jumbo-CD holders care about anything?
- John R. Hall, Thomas King, Andrew P. Meyer and Mark D. Vaughan
- 2002-04: Did FDICIA enhance market discipline on community banks? a look at evidence from the jumbo-CD market
- John R. Hall, Thomas King, Andrew P. Meyer and Mark D. Vaughan
- 2002-03: The demise of community banks? local economic shocks aren't to blame
- Timothy J. Yeager
- 2002-02: Scale economies and geographic diversification as forces driving community bank mergers
- William Emmons, R. Gilbert and Timothy J. Yeager
- 1998-01: Dividends, stock repurchases and signaling: evidence from U.S. panel data
- Mark D. Vaughan and Michael G. Williams