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More pages of listings: 0 |1 |2 |3 |4 |5 2007, Issue May
1-8 The subprime mortgage market by Ben S. Bernanke
9-12 The fourth wave - the mixing of banking and commerce by Sheila C. Bair
13-21 The mixing of commerce and banking by James A. Leach
22-27 Implementing Gramm-Leach-Bliley by Christopher Cox
28-32 U.S. households and the mixing of banking and commerce by Camden R. Fine
33-38 Banking and commerce: 1 + 1 = 0 by Mark J. Tenhundfeld
39-60 The separation of banking and commerce revisited by Cantwell F. Muckenfuss, III & Robert C. Eager [Downloadable!]
61-66 The union of banking and commerce : a bridge too far, or just another turn in the road? by Thomas F. Huertas
67-83 The last frontier: the integration of banking and commerce in the U.S by Larry D. Wall & Alan K. Reichert & Hsin-Yu Liang
84-95 The value of location in bank competition: examining the effect of Wal-Mart branches by Robert M. Adams & Robert B. Avery & Ron Borzekowski
96-99 How bank regulation, supervision, and lender identity impact loan pricing: a cross-country comparison - summary by Li Hao & Debarshi K. Nandy and & Gordon S. Roberts
100-109 Rules, discretion, and loan rates by Geraldo Cerqueiro & Hans Degryse & Steven Ongena
110-113 On sales, loan contracting, and lending relationships by Steven Drucker & Manju Puri
114-116 Lending relationships and loan contract terms: does size matter? by Sreedhar T. Bharath & Sandeep Dahiya & Anthony Saunders
117-122 The effect of creditor control rights on firm investment policy: evidence from private credit agreements by Gregory Nini & David C. Smith & Amir Sufi
123-147 The impact of information asymmetry on debt pricing and maturity by Regina Wittenberg-Moerman
148-182 The information content of bank loan covenants by Cem Demiroglu & Christopher M. James
183-204 Distance and information asymmetries in lending decisions by Sumit Agarwal & Robert B. H. Hauswald
205-232 Banks, distances, and financing constraints for firms by Pietro Alessandrini & Andrea F. Presbitero & Alberto Zazzaro
233-259 Scale economies at payday loan stores by Mark J. Flannery & Katherine A. Samolyk
260-279 Strategic pricing of payday loans: evidence from Colorado, 2000-2005 by Robert DeYoung & Ronnie J. Phillips
280-301 Measuring the individual-level effects of access to credit: evidence from payday loans by Paige Marta Skiba & Jeremy Tobacman
302-303 A summary of: "Do households benefit from financial deregulation and innovation? the case of mortgage market" by Kristopher Gerardi & Harvey S. Rosen & Paul S. Willen
304-325 Explaining house price fluctuations by Christian Hott
326-335 Interest rates and consumer choice in the residential mortgage market: a summary by James Vickery
336-354 The bank as grim reaper: debt composition and recoveries on defaulted debt by Mark S. Carey & Michael Gordy
355-368 A summary of "Federal Home Loan Bank advances and commercial bank portfolio composition" by W. Scott Frame & Diana Hancock & Wayne Passmore
369-376 Competition and risk taking by Spanish banks by Gabriel Jiménez & Jose A. Lopez & Jesus Saurina
377-3395 Bank ownership, market structure, and risk by Gianni De Nicolo & Elena Loukoianova
396-414 Basel II: a contracting perspective by Edward J. Kane
415-420 Basel II implementation in the United States by Roger T. Cole
421-425 An IMF perspective on the challenges and opportunities of the Basel II by Jaime Caruana
426-429 Basel II and risk management in financial markets by Gary Wilhite
430-435 Basel 1A and Basel II: potential benefits and pitfalls by Robert R. Davis
436-440 The bank structure conference through the years: a special conference session sponsored by the Journal of Financial Services Research by Douglas D. Evanoff & Haluk Ulak
2006 1-8 Basel II: its promises and its challenges by Ben Bernanke
9-13 Major trends in the financial services industry by G. Kennedy Thompson
14-18 Asset prices, monetary policy, and bank regulation by Robert J. Shiller
19-24 Remarks on bank supervision by John C. Dugan
25-39 Market outlook by Douglas C. Duncan
40-43 Housing and the economy: a macro view by Leyle E. Gramley
44-53 Homeownership: patterns trends, and policies by John C. Weicher [Downloadable!]
54-62 Innovations in real estate markets: a bank supervisor's perspective by David M. Wright [Downloadable!]
63-77 Housing price changes by Richard J. Rosen
78-89 Housing activity, home values, and consumer spending by Jonathan McCarthy & Charles Steindel [Downloadable!]
90-101 Federal Reserve research on government-sponsored enterprises by Wayne Passmore & Gillian Burgess & Diana Hancock & Andreas Lehnert & Shane M. Sherlund [Downloadable!]
102-116 The OCC's preemption rules threaten to undermine the dual banking system, consumer protection, and the Federal Reserve Board's role in bank supervision by Arthur E. Wilmarth, Jr.
117-124 Federal preemption of state banking regulation by James Roselle
125-142 The effects of banks on "debt-sensitive" small businesses by Allen N. Berger & Philip Ostromogolsky
143-163 Bank market power and SME financing constraints by Santiago Carbó-Valverde & Francisco Rodriguez-Fernandez & Gregory F. Udell [Downloadable!]
164-175 Banking market structure, firm transparency and their effect on the smallest of small businesses by Philip Ostromogolsky
176-189 Cross-country comparisons of competition and pricing power in European banking by Santiago Carbó Valverde & David Humphrey & Joaquin Maudos & Philip Molyneux [Downloadable!]
189-203 Hedging bank liquidity risk by Evan Gatev & Til Schuermann & Philip E. Strahan [Downloadable!]
204-222 The role of securitization in bank financial management by Elena Loutskina [Downloadable!]
223-240 Reconsidering the degree of inefficiency of financial institutions by David Becher & George Deltas & George Pinteris [Downloadable!]
241-247 Comments on: bank products and efficiency by Robert DeYoung
248-284 Bank relationships and underwriter competition: evidence from Japan by Ayako Yasuda [Downloadable!]
285-307 Banks and bubbles: how good are bankers at spotting winners? by Laura Gonzalez & Christopher James [Downloadable!]
308-324 Self-dealing in securities issuance evidence from U.S. state bonds by Craig O. Brown [Downloadable!]
325-348 Loan rates vs. public debt rates: do loan rates reflect special values to the borrower or information intensive lending? by Douglas O. Cook & Lewis J. Spellman [Downloadable!]
349-366 Bank loan supply, lender choice, and corporate capital structure by Mark T. Leary [Downloadable!]
367-385 The effect of a banking crisis on bank-dependent borrowers by Sudheer Chava & Amiyatosh Purnanandam [Downloadable!]
386-411 The role of information asymmetry and financial reporting quality in debt contracting: evidence from the secondary loan market by Regina Wittenberg-Moerman [Downloadable!]
412-430 Who holds the toxic waste? an investigation of CMO holdings by Joseph G. Haubrich & Deborah Lucas [Downloadable!]
431-447 CRA agreements and small business lending: is there a "there" there? by Raphael W. Bostic & Breck L. Robinson
448-460 Payments innovations in serving low- and moderate-income households: policy, and evidence from a new survey by Michael S. Barr & Ed Bachelder & Jane Dokko
461-474 Do bank failures affect real economic activity? state-level evidence from the pre-depression era by Carlos D. Ramirez & Philip A. Shively
475-495 Deposit lending mitigated banking panics during the great contraction: from Federal Reserve districts borders 1929 10 1933 by Gary Richardson
2005, Issue May 2005, Issue Apr 2004, Issue May 2003, Issue May 1-8 Corporate governance by Alan Greenspan
9-14 Private and public sector responses to corporate governance issues by Cyntia A. Glassman
15-19 Corporate governance : a rational course for public policy by Michael H. Moskow
20-25 Board interdependence by Kenneth D. Lewis
26-29 Appreciating the differences : the impact of Sarbanes-Oxley Act on the banking industry by Elizabeth A. Duke
30-41 Economics of corporate governance reform for financial and non-financial firms by Randall S. Kroszner
42-45 Alternative corporate governance structures : the German 2-tier board by Kenneth E. Scott
46-53 The roles of risk management and auditing in the corporate governance of financial institutions by Susan Schmidt Bies
54-60 Should more supervisory information be publicly disclosed? by Thomas M. Hoenig
61-80 Privacy regulation and what is at risk by Fred H. Cate
81-88 Using market data in supervision by Gary H. Stern
89-99 Bank mergers, competition, and liquidity by Elena Carletti & Philipp Hartman & Giancarlo Spagnolo
100-120 Winners or losers? the effects of bank consolidation on corporate borrowers? by Emilia Bonaccorsi di Patti & Giorgio Gobbi
121-136 Does bank competition affect how much firms can borrow? new evidence from the U.S by Rebecca Zarutskie
137-150 Market structure and quality : an application to the banking industry by Astrid A. Dick
151-169 The institutional memory hypothesis and the procyclicality on bank lending behavior by Allen N. Berger
170-183 Loan characteristics and credit risk by Gabriel Jimenez & Jesus Saurina
184-199 Assessing the profitability and riskiness of small business lenders in the banking industry by James E. Kolari
200-215 Does the source of capital affect capital structure? by Michael Faulkender & Mitchell A. Petersen
216-241 Bank ties and bond market access : evidence on investment-cash flow sensitivity in Japan by Patrick M. McGuire
242-260 Reputation transfer : evidence from bank underwriting by Rajesh P. Narayanan & Kasturi P. Rangan & Nanda K. Rangan
261-277 Market discipline, disclosure and moral hazard in banking by Erlend Nier & Ursel Baumann
278-289 Forecasting supervisory ratings using securities market information by John Krainer & Jose A. Lopez
290-303 Getting the most out of mandatory subordinated debt requirement by Rong Fan & Joseph G. Haubrich & Peter Ritchken & James B. Thomson
304-335 CEO incentives and earnings management by Daniel Bergstresser & Thomas Philippon
336-353 How do analysts weight private information and why? by Qi Chen & Wei Jiang
354-374 The pricing effect of certification on bank loans: evidence from the syndicated credit market by Luca Casolaro & Dario Focarelli & Alberto Franco Pozzolo
375-390 Transparency, legal structure, and value relevance of banks: global evidence by Asokan Anandarajan & Bill B. Francis & Iftekhar Hasan & Kose John
391-407 Board connections, conflicts, and bank lending behavior by Randall S. Kroszner & Philip E. Strahan
408-422 Board structure, banking firm performance and the bank holding company organizational form by Renee B. Adams & Hamid Mehran
423-443 Incentive compensation for bank directors: the impact of deregulation by David A. Becher & Terry L. Campbell II & Melissa B. Frye
444-453 Structured finance: uses (and abuses) of special purpose entities by Janet M. Tavakoli
454-470 The role of advertising in commercial banking by Evren Ors
471-492 Credit card securitization, recourse, and regulatory arbitrage by Charles W. Calomiris & Eric J. Higgins
493-508 Structure, performance and conduct in the mutual fund industry: some implications for banks by Gary D. Ferrier & James H. Smalhout
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