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Thomas M. Eisenbach

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First Name:Thomas
Middle Name:M.
Last Name:Eisenbach
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RePEc Short-ID:pei36
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http://teisenbach.github.io/
Terminal Degree:2011 Department of Economics; Princeton University (from RePEc Genealogy)

Affiliation

Research and Statistics Group
Federal Reserve Bank of New York

New York City, New York (United States)
http://www.newyorkfed.org/research/
RePEc:edi:rfrbnus (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Kenechukwu E. Anadu & Pablo D. Azar & Catherine Huang & Marco Cipriani & Thomas M. Eisenbach & Gabriele La Spada & Mattia Landoni & Marco Macchiavelli & Antoine Malfroy-Camine & J. Christina Wang, 2024. "Stablecoins and Crypto Shocks," Liberty Street Economics 20240308, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  2. Kenechukwu E. Anadu & Pablo D. Azar & Catherine Huang & Marco Cipriani & Thomas M. Eisenbach & Gabriele La Spada & Mattia Landoni & Marco Macchiavelli & Antoine Malfroy-Camine & J. Christina Wang, 2023. "Runs and Flights to Safety: Are Stablecoins the New Money Market Funds?," Staff Reports 1073, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  3. Matteo Crosignani & Thomas M. Eisenbach & Fulvia Fringuellotti, 2023. "Banking System Vulnerability: 2023 Update," Liberty Street Economics 20231106, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  4. Thomas M. Eisenbach & Gregory Phelan, 2022. "How Can Safe Asset Markets Be Fragile?," Liberty Street Economics 20220908, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  5. Thomas M. Eisenbach & Gregory Phelan, 2022. "Fragility of Safe Asset Markets," Staff Reports 1026, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  6. Thomas M. Eisenbach & Anna Kovner & Michael Junho Lee, 2022. "When It Rains, It Pours: Cyber Risk and Financial Conditions," Staff Reports 1022, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  7. Matteo Crosignani & Thomas M. Eisenbach & Fulvia Fringuellotti, 2022. "Banking System Vulnerability: 2022 Update," Liberty Street Economics 20221114, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  8. Matteo Crosignani & Thomas M. Eisenbach & Fulvia Fringuellotti, 2021. "Banking System Vulnerability through the COVID-19 Pandemic," Liberty Street Economics 20211115, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  9. Thomas M. Eisenbach & Gregory Phelan, 2021. "How Does Market Power Affect Fire-Sale Externalities?," Liberty Street Economics 20211110, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  10. Kristian S. Blickle & Matteo Crosignani & Fernando M. Duarte & Thomas M. Eisenbach & Fulvia Fringuellotti & Anna Kovner, 2020. "How Has COVID-19 Affected Banking System Vulnerability?," Liberty Street Economics 20201116, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  11. Boyarchenko, Nina & Eisenbach, Thomas & Gupta, Pooja & Shachar, Or & Van Tassel, Peter, 2020. "Bank-Intermediated Arbitrage," CEPR Discussion Papers 15097, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  12. Nina Boyarchenko & Thomas M. Eisenbach & Pooja Gupta & Or Shachar & Peter Van Tassel, 2020. "How Has Post-Crisis Banking Regulation Affected Hedge Funds and Prime Brokers?," Liberty Street Economics 20201019, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  13. Thomas M. Eisenbach & Anna Kovner & Michael Junho Lee, 2020. "Cyber Risk and the U.S. Financial System: A Pre-Mortem Analysis," Staff Reports 909, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  14. Thomas M. Eisenbach & Kyra Frye & Helene Hall, 2019. "Since the Financial Crisis, Aggregate Payments Have Co-moved with Aggregate Reserves. Why?," Liberty Street Economics 20191104, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  15. Kristian S. Blickle & Fernando M. Duarte & Thomas M. Eisenbach & Anna Kovner, 2019. "Banking System Vulnerability: Annual Update," Liberty Street Economics 20191218, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  16. Dong Beom Choi & Fernando M. Duarte & Thomas M. Eisenbach & James Vickery, 2018. "Ten Years after the Crisis, Is the Banking System Safer?," Liberty Street Economics 20181114, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  17. Thomas M. Eisenbach & Gregory Phelan, 2018. "Cournot Fire Sales," Staff Reports 837, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  18. Thomas M. Eisenbach & Sebastian Infante, 2017. "What Makes a Safe Asset Safe?," Liberty Street Economics 20171127, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  19. Gara Afonso & Adam Biesenbach & Thomas M. Eisenbach, 2017. "Mission Almost Impossible: Developing a Simple Measure of Pass-Through Efficiency," Liberty Street Economics 20171106, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  20. Thomas M. Eisenbach & David O. Lucca & Robert M. Townsend, 2016. "The Economics of Bank Supervision: So Much to Do, So Little Time," Liberty Street Economics 20160412, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  21. Thomas M. Eisenbach & David O. Lucca & Robert M. Townsend, 2016. "The Economics of Bank Supervision," NBER Working Papers 22201, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  22. Thomas M. Eisenbach & David O. Lucca & Robert M. Townsend, 2016. "Resource Allocation in Bank Supervision: Trade-offs and Outcomes," Staff Reports 769, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  23. Nicola Cetorelli & Fernando M. Duarte & Thomas M. Eisenbach & Emily Eisner, 2016. "Quantifying Potential Spillovers from Runs on High-Yield Funds," Liberty Street Economics 20160219b, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  24. Nicola Cetorelli & Fernando M. Duarte & Thomas M. Eisenbach, 2016. "Are Asset Managers Vulnerable to Fire Sales?," Liberty Street Economics 20160218, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  25. Thomas Eisenbach & Martin Schmalz & Marianne Andries, 2015. "Asset Pricing with Horizon-Dependent Risk Aversion," 2015 Meeting Papers 1069, Society for Economic Dynamics.
  26. Thomas M. Eisenbach & Martin C. Schmalz, 2015. "Anxiety and pro-cyclical risk taking with Bayesian agents," Staff Reports 711, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  27. Nina Boyarchenko & Thomas M. Eisenbach & Or Shachar, 2015. "Have Dealers' Strategies in the GCF Repo® Market Changed?," Liberty Street Economics 20150720, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  28. Marianne Andries & Thomas M. Eisenbach & R. Jay Kahn & Martin C. Schmalz, 2015. "The term structure of the price of variance risk," Staff Reports 736, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  29. Dong Beom Choi & Thomas M. Eisenbach & Tanju Yorulmazer, 2015. "Watering a lemon tree: heterogeneous risk taking and monetary policy transmission," Staff Reports 724, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  30. Thomas M. Eisenbach & Andrew F. Haughwout & Beverly Hirtle & Anna Kovner & David O. Lucca & Matthew Plosser, 2015. "Supervising large, complex financial companies: what do supervisors do?," Staff Reports 729, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  31. Thomas M. Eisenbach & Tanju Yorulmazer, 2014. "Factors that Affect Bank Stability," Liberty Street Economics 20140226, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  32. Marianne Andries & Thomas M. Eisenbach & Martin C. Schmalz, 2014. "Horizon-Dependent Risk Aversion and the Timing and Pricing of Uncertainty," Staff Reports 703, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  33. Fernando M. Duarte & Thomas M. Eisenbach, 2014. "On Fire-Sale Externalities, TARP Was Close to Optimal," Liberty Street Economics 20140415, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  34. Dong Beom Choi & Patrick de Fontnouvelle & Thomas M. Eisenbach & Michael J. Fleming, 2014. "At the N.Y. Fed: Workshop on the Risks of Wholesale Funding," Liberty Street Economics 20140918, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  35. Thomas M. Eisenbach & Tanju Yorulmazer, 2014. "What Makes a Bank Stable? A Framework for Analysis," Liberty Street Economics 20140224, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  36. Thomas M. Eisenbach, 2013. "Rollover risk as market discipline: a two-sided inefficiency," Staff Reports 597, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  37. Fernando M. Duarte & Thomas M. Eisenbach, 2013. "Fire-sale spillovers and systemic risk," Staff Reports 645, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  38. Thomas M. Eisenbach & Martin C. Schmalz, 2013. "Anxiety in the face of risk," Staff Reports 610, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  39. Markus K. Brunnermeier & Thomas M. Eisenbach & Yuliy Sannikov, 2012. "Macroeconomics with Financial Frictions: A Survey," Levine's Working Paper Archive 786969000000000384, David K. Levine.
  40. Thomas M. Eisenbach & David O. Lucca & Karen Shen, 2012. "In a Relationship: Evidence of Underwriters’ Efforts to Stabilize the Share Price in the Facebook IPO," Liberty Street Economics 20121031, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  41. Dirk Bergemann & Thomas Eisenbach & Joan Feigenbaum & Scott Shenker, 2011. "Pricing under the Threat of Piracy: Flexibility and Platforms for Digital Goods," Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers 1834, Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University.
  42. Dirk Bergemann & Thomas Eisenbach & Joan Feigenbaum & Scott Shenker, 2005. "Flexibility as an Instrument in Digital Rights Management," Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers 1505, Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University.

Articles

  1. Thomas M. Eisenbach & David O. Lucca & Robert M. Townsend, 2022. "Resource Allocation in Bank Supervision: Trade‐Offs and Outcomes," Journal of Finance, American Finance Association, vol. 77(3), pages 1685-1736, June.
  2. Thomas M. Eisenbach & Gregory Phelan, 2022. "Cournot Fire Sales," American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, American Economic Association, vol. 14(3), pages 508-542, July.
  3. Choi, Dong Beom & Eisenbach, Thomas M. & Yorulmazer, Tanju, 2021. "Watering a lemon tree: Heterogeneous risk taking and monetary policy transmission," Journal of Financial Intermediation, Elsevier, vol. 47(C).
  4. Fernando Duarte & Thomas M. Eisenbach, 2021. "Fire‐Sale Spillovers and Systemic Risk," Journal of Finance, American Finance Association, vol. 76(3), pages 1251-1294, June.
  5. Eisenbach, Thomas M., 2017. "Rollover risk as market discipline: A two-sided inefficiency," Journal of Financial Economics, Elsevier, vol. 126(2), pages 252-269.
  6. Thomas M. Eisenbach & Andrew F. Haughwout & Beverly Hirtle & Anna Kovner & David O. Lucca & Matthew Plosser, 2017. "Supervising large, complex financial institutions: what do supervisors do?," Economic Policy Review, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, issue 23-1, pages 57-77.
  7. Dong Beom Choi & Thomas M. Eisenbach & Tanju Yorulmazer, 2016. "Sooner or Later: Timing of Monetary Policy with Heterogeneous Risk-Taking," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 106(5), pages 490-495, May.
  8. Eisenbach, Thomas M. & Schmalz, Martin C., 2016. "Anxiety in the face of risk," Journal of Financial Economics, Elsevier, vol. 121(2), pages 414-426.
  9. Thomas M. Eisenbach & Todd Keister & James J. McAndrews & Tanju Yorulmazer, 2014. "Stability of funding models: an analytical framework," Economic Policy Review, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, issue Feb, pages 29-47.

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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 37 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-BAN: Banking (20) 2012-06-13 2013-03-23 2013-11-09 2018-02-26 2018-03-12 2018-07-23 2020-01-06 2020-02-17 2020-02-17 2020-11-09 2020-12-07 2020-12-07 2021-06-14 2021-11-22 2021-12-13 2022-07-25 2022-08-15 2022-10-03 2023-10-09 2023-12-11. Author is listed
  2. NEP-RMG: Risk Management (12) 2013-03-23 2013-05-05 2013-11-09 2014-12-19 2015-01-09 2015-08-25 2018-04-09 2018-07-23 2020-11-09 2022-07-25 2022-10-03 2023-12-11. Author is listed
  3. NEP-CBA: Central Banking (9) 2013-03-23 2013-11-09 2014-12-19 2015-04-25 2015-05-30 2016-04-04 2016-05-08 2020-12-07 2022-07-25. Author is listed
  4. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (8) 2012-03-14 2012-06-13 2015-04-25 2018-02-26 2018-03-12 2020-03-02 2020-12-07 2021-11-22. Author is listed
  5. NEP-MON: Monetary Economics (6) 2012-06-13 2015-04-25 2020-03-02 2020-03-09 2023-10-09 2024-04-08. Author is listed
  6. NEP-DGE: Dynamic General Equilibrium (3) 2012-03-14 2012-06-13 2015-10-25
  7. NEP-PAY: Payment Systems and Financial Technology (3) 2022-07-25 2023-10-09 2024-04-08
  8. NEP-UPT: Utility Models and Prospect Theory (3) 2015-01-09 2015-02-28 2015-10-25
  9. NEP-COM: Industrial Competition (2) 2020-12-07 2021-11-22
  10. NEP-CUL: Cultural Economics (2) 2005-04-24 2011-11-14
  11. NEP-EXP: Experimental Economics (2) 2013-05-05 2015-02-28
  12. NEP-FMK: Financial Markets (2) 2015-10-25 2020-12-07
  13. NEP-MIC: Microeconomics (2) 2013-05-05 2015-02-28
  14. NEP-CBE: Cognitive and Behavioural Economics (1) 2013-05-05
  15. NEP-CFN: Corporate Finance (1) 2013-11-09
  16. NEP-FDG: Financial Development and Growth (1) 2023-12-11
  17. NEP-GTH: Game Theory (1) 2022-08-15
  18. NEP-IFN: International Finance (1) 2022-10-03
  19. NEP-IPR: Intellectual Property Rights (1) 2011-11-14
  20. NEP-NEU: Neuroeconomics (1) 2013-05-05
  21. NEP-ORE: Operations Research (1) 2020-12-07
  22. NEP-PKE: Post Keynesian Economics (1) 2016-05-08

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