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Mitchell Berlin

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First Name:Mitchell
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Last Name:Berlin
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RePEc Short-ID:pbe2
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Research Dept Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia 10 Independence Mall Philadelphia, PA 19106-1574
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Affiliation

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Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (United States)
http://www.philadelphiafed.org/research-and-data/
RePEc:edi:rfrbpus (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Mitchell Berlin & Gregory P. Nini & Edison Yu, 2017. "Concentration of Control Rights in Leveraged Loan Syndicates," Working Papers 17-22, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  2. Mitchell Berlin, 2015. "Disclosure of stress test results," Working Papers 15-31, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  3. Mitchell Berlin & Yaron Leitner, 2005. "Courts and contractual innovation: a preliminary analysis," Working Papers 05-27, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  4. Mitchell Berlin & Alexander W. Butler, 2002. "Collateral and competition," Working Papers 02-22, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  5. Mitchell Berlin & Loretta J. Mester, 2000. "Optimal financial contracts for large investors: the role of lender liability," Working Papers 00-1, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  6. Mitchell Berlin & Loretta J. Mester, 1999. "Financial contracts and the legal treatment of informed investors," Working Papers 99-8, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  7. Mitchell Berlin & Loretta J. Mester, 1998. "Deposits and relationship lending," Working Papers 98-22, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  8. Mitchell Berlin & Loretta J. Mester, 1998. "Deposits and Relationship Lending Review of Financial Studies," Center for Financial Institutions Working Papers 99-03, Wharton School Center for Financial Institutions, University of Pennsylvania.
  9. Mitchell Berlin & Loretta J. Mester, 1997. "Intermediation and vertical integration," Working Papers 97-17, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  10. Mitchell Berlin & Loretta J. Mester, 1997. "On the profitability and cost of relationship lending," Working Papers 97-3, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  11. Mitchell Berlin & Alexander W. Butler, 1996. "Public versus private debt: confidentiality, control, and product markets," Working Papers 96-17, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  12. Mitchell Berlin & Kose John & Anthony Saunders, 1995. "Bank equity stakes in borrowing firms and financial distress," Working Papers 96-1, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  13. Mitchell Berlin & Loretta J. Mester, 1993. "Financial intermediation as vertical integration," Working Papers 93-3, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  14. Mitchell Berlin & Loretta J. Mester, 1990. "Debt covenants and renegotiation," Working Papers 90-21, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  15. Mitchell Berlin & Paul S. Calem, 1987. "Financing, commitment and entry deterrence," Working Papers 87-8, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  16. Mitchell Berlin & Loretta J. Mester, 1987. "Credit card rates and consumer search," Working Papers 88-1, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  17. Mitchell Berlin & Jan Loeys, 1986. "The choice between bonds and bank loans," Working Papers 86-18, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.

Articles

  1. Mitchell Berlin, 2015. "New rules for foreign banks: what's at stake?," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Q1, pages 1-10.
  2. Mitchell Berlin, 2014. "New perspectives on consumer behavior in credit and payments markets," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue 1, pages 25-30.
  3. Mitchell Berlin, 2012. "Banks and markets: substitutes, complements, or both?," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Q2, pages 1-10.
  4. Mitchell Berlin, 2011. "Can we explain banks' capital structures?," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Q2, pages 1-11.
  5. Mitchell Berlin, 2010. "Summary of workshop on recent developments in consumer credit and payments," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Q1, pages 31-38.
  6. Mitchell Berlin, 2009. "Bank credit standards," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Q2, pages 1-10.
  7. Mitchell Berlin, 2008. "Recent developments in consumer credit and payments," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Q1, pages 27-33.
  8. Mitchell Berlin, 2007. "Dancing with wolves: syndicated loans and the economics of multiple lenders," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Q3, pages 1-8.
  9. Mitchell Berlin, 2006. "Debt maturity: What do economists say? What do CFOs say?," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Q1, pages 3-10.
  10. Berlin, Mitchell & Mester, Loretta J., 2004. "Retail credit risk management and measurement: An introduction to the special issue," Journal of Banking & Finance, Elsevier, vol. 28(4), pages 721-725, April.
  11. Mitchell Berlin, 2004. "True confessions: should banks be required to disclose more?," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Q4, pages 7-15.
  12. Berlin, Mitchell & Mester, Loretta J., 2004. "Credit card rates and consumer search," Review of Financial Economics, Elsevier, vol. 13(1-2), pages 179-198.
  13. Mitchell Berlin, 2003. "Trade credit: why do production firms act as financial intermediaries?," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Q3, pages 21-28.
  14. Mitchell Berlin, 2002. "Should business bankruptcy be a one-chapter book?," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Q3, pages 18-25.
  15. Berlin, Mitchell & Mester, Loretta J., 2001. "Lender Liability and Large Investors," Journal of Financial Intermediation, Elsevier, vol. 10(2), pages 108-137, April.
  16. Mitchell Berlin, 2001. "\\"We control the vertical\\": three theories of the firm," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Q3, pages 13-22.
  17. Mitchell Berlin, 2000. "Why don't banks take stock?," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue May, pages 3-15.
  18. Mitchell Berlin, 1999. "Jack of all trades? Product diversification in nonfinancial firms," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue May, pages 15-29.
  19. Berlin, Mitchell & Mester, Loretta J, 1999. "Deposits and Relationship Lending," Review of Financial Studies, Society for Financial Studies, vol. 12(3), pages 579-607.
  20. Mitchell Berlin & Loretta J. Mester, 1998. "Intermediation and vertical integration," Proceedings, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Aug, pages 500-523.
  21. Mitchell Berlin, 1998. "That thing venture capitalist do," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Jan, pages 15-26.
  22. Berlin, Mitchell & Mester, Loretta J., 1998. "On the profitability and cost of relationship lending," Journal of Banking & Finance, Elsevier, vol. 22(6-8), pages 873-897, August.
  23. Mitchell Berlin, 1996. "For better and for worse: three lending relationships," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Nov, pages 3-12.
  24. Berlin, Mitchell & John, Kose & Saunders, Anthony, 1996. "Bank Equity Stakes in Borrowing Firms and Financial Distress," Review of Financial Studies, Society for Financial Studies, vol. 9(3), pages 889-919.
  25. Berlin, Mitchell & Mester, Loretta J., 1992. "Debt covenants and renegotiation," Journal of Financial Intermediation, Elsevier, vol. 2(2), pages 95-133, June.
  26. Berlin, Mitchell & Saunders, Anthony & Udell, Gregory F., 1991. "Special issue on deposit insurance reform," Journal of Banking & Finance, Elsevier, vol. 15(4-5), pages 733-734, September.
  27. Berlin, Mitchell & Saunders, Anthony & Udell, Gregory F., 1991. "Deposit insurance reform: What are the issues and what needs to be fixed?," Journal of Banking & Finance, Elsevier, vol. 15(4-5), pages 735-752, September.
  28. Mitchell Berlin, 1988. "Banking reform: an overview of the restructuring debate," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Jul, pages 3-14.
  29. Mitchell Berlin, 1987. "Bank loans and marketable securities: how do financial contracts control borrowing firms?," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Jul, pages 9-18.
  30. Mitchell Berlin, 1986. "Loan commitments: insurance contracts in a risky world," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue May, pages 3-12.

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NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 6 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-CFN: Corporate Finance (4) 1999-10-20 2015-08-25 2017-08-27 2019-11-11
  2. NEP-BAN: Banking (3) 2015-08-25 2017-08-27 2019-11-11
  3. NEP-IND: Industrial Organization (2) 1999-10-20 2000-04-17
  4. NEP-CBA: Central Banking (1) 2015-08-25
  5. NEP-CTA: Contract Theory & Applications (1) 2017-08-27
  6. NEP-LAW: Law & Economics (1) 2005-12-01
  7. NEP-MIC: Microeconomics (1) 2000-04-17
  8. NEP-REG: Regulation (1) 2005-12-01

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