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Swarthmore College

Swarthmore, Pennsylvania (United States)
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Working papers

  1. John P. Caskey, 2010. "Payday lending: new research and the big question," Working Papers 10-32, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  2. Caskey & John P. & Duran, Clemente Ruiz & Solo, Tova Maria, 2006. "The urban unbanked in Mexico and the United States," Policy Research Working Paper Series 3835, The World Bank.
  3. John P. Caskey, 2006. "Can Personal Financial Management Education Promote Asset Accumulation by the Poor?," NFI Policy Briefs 2006-PB-06, Indiana State University, Scott College of Business, Networks Financial Institute.
  4. John P. Caskey, 2003. "The evolution of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange: 1964-2002," Working Papers 03-21, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  5. John P. Caskey, 2002. "Check-cashing outlets in a changing financial system," Working Papers 02-4, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  6. John P. Caskey, 2001. "Reaching out to the unbanked," Proceedings 786, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
  7. John P. Caskey & Andrew Peterson, 1993. "Who has a bank account and who doesn't: 1977 and 1989," Research Working Paper 93-10, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.
  8. John P. Caskey, 1992. "Bank representation in low-income and minority urban communities," Research Working Paper 92-10, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.
  9. John Caskey & Steven Fazarri, 1991. "Debt, Price Flexibility and Aggregate Stability," Economics Working Paper Archive wp_52, Levy Economics Institute.
  10. John P. Caskey, 1989. "Pawnbroking in America: the economics of forgotten credit market," Research Working Paper 89-17, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.
  11. John P. Caskey & Steven Fazzari, 1989. "Price flexibility and macroeconomic stability: an empirical simulation analysis," Research Working Paper 89-02, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.
  12. John P. Caskey, 1988. "The IMF and concerted lending in Latin American debt restructurings: a formal analysis," Research Working Paper 88-03, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.

Articles

  1. Caskey, John P., 2004. "The Philadelphia Stock Exchange: Adapting to Survive in Changing Markets," Business History Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 78(3), pages 451-487, October.
  2. John P. Caskey, 2004. "The evolution of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Q2, pages 18-29.
  3. John P. Caskey & Andrew Peterson, 1994. "Who Has a Bank Account and Who Doesn't: 1977 and 1989," Eastern Economic Journal, Eastern Economic Association, vol. 20(1), pages 61-73, Winter.
  4. Caskey, John P & St Laurent, Simon, 1994. "The Susan B. Anthony Dollar and the Theory of Coin/Note Substitutions," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 26(3), pages 495-510, August.
  5. John P. Caskey & Gordon H. Sellon, 1994. "Is the debit card revolution finally here?," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, vol. 79(Q IV), pages 79-95.
  6. Caskey, John P., 1991. "Managing adjustment in developing countries : , San Francisco: Institute for Contemporary Studies Press, 1989. xxiv + 321 pp., index, $34.95," Journal of Comparative Economics, Elsevier, vol. 15(4), pages 740-741, December.
  7. John P. Caskey, 1991. "Check-cashing outlets in the U.S. financial system," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, vol. 76(Nov), pages 53-67.
  8. Caskey, John P, 1991. "Pawnbroking in America: The Economics of a Forgotten Credit Market," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 23(1), pages 85-99, February.
  9. John P. Caskey & Brian J. Zikmund, 1990. "Pawnshops: the consumer's lender of last resort," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, vol. 75(Mar), pages 5-18.
  10. Caskey, John P., 1989. "The IMF and concerted lending in Latin American debt restructurings: a formal analysis," Journal of International Money and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 8(1), pages 105-120, March.
  11. Caskey, John & Fazzari, Steven M, 1987. "Aggregate Demand Contractions with Nominal Debt Commitments: Is Wage Flexibility Stabilizing?," Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association International, vol. 25(4), pages 583-597, October.
  12. John Caskey & Steven Fazzari, 1986. "Macroeconomics and Credit Markets," Journal of Economic Issues, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 20(2), pages 421-429, June.
  13. John Caskey, 1985. "Belly Up: The Indecent Exposure of American Banking by Phillip L. Zweig, and Funny Money by Mark Singer," Challenge, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 28(4), pages 61-64, September.
  14. Caskey, John P, 1985. "Modeling the Formation of Price Expectations: A Bayesian Approach," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 75(4), pages 768-776, September.

Citations

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  1. John P. Caskey, 2010. "Payday lending: new research and the big question," Working Papers 10-32, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.

    Mentioned in:

    1. Are payday loans any good?
      by Economic Logician in Economic Logic on 2011-01-03 21:14:00
  2. Caskey, John P & St Laurent, Simon, 1994. "The Susan B. Anthony Dollar and the Theory of Coin/Note Substitutions," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 26(3), pages 495-510, August.

    Mentioned in:

    1. Why loonies circulate but Susan B. Anthony dollars don't
      by JP Koning in Moneyness on 2014-06-09 01:56:00

Working papers

  1. John P. Caskey, 2010. "Payday lending: new research and the big question," Working Papers 10-32, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.

    Cited by:

    1. McKernan, Signe-Mary & Ratcliffe, Caroline & Kuehn, Daniel, 2013. "Prohibitions, price caps, and disclosures: A look at state policies and alternative financial product use," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 95(C), pages 207-223.
    2. Zibei Chen & Terri Friedline & Catherine M. Lemieux, 2022. "A National Examination on Payday Loan Use and Financial Well-being: a propensity score matching Approach," Journal of Family and Economic Issues, Springer, vol. 43(4), pages 678-689, December.
    3. J. Brandon Bolen & Gregory Elliehausen & Thomas W. Miller, 2020. "Do Consumers Need More Protection From Small‐Dollar Lenders? Historical Evidence And A Roadmap For Future Research," Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association International, vol. 58(4), pages 1577-1613, October.
    4. Neuberger, Doris & Reifner, Udo, 2019. "Systemic usury and the European Consumer Credit Directive," Thuenen-Series of Applied Economic Theory 161, University of Rostock, Institute of Economics, revised 2019.
    5. Can Cui, 2017. "Cash-on-hand and demand for credit," Empirical Economics, Springer, vol. 52(3), pages 1007-1039, May.
    6. Murizah Osman Salleh & Aziz Jaafar & M. Shahid Ebrahim, 2012. "Can an interest-free credit facility be more efficient than a usurious payday loan?," Working Papers 12008, Bangor Business School, Prifysgol Bangor University (Cymru / Wales).
    7. Desai, Chintal A. & Elliehausen, Gregory, 2017. "The effect of state bans of payday lending on consumer credit delinquencies," The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 64(C), pages 94-107.
    8. Robert Mayer, 2013. "When and Why Usury Should be Prohibited," Journal of Business Ethics, Springer, vol. 116(3), pages 513-527, September.

  2. Caskey & John P. & Duran, Clemente Ruiz & Solo, Tova Maria, 2006. "The urban unbanked in Mexico and the United States," Policy Research Working Paper Series 3835, The World Bank.

    Cited by:

    1. Claessens, Stijn, 2005. "Access to financial services: a review of the issues and public policy objectives," Policy Research Working Paper Series 3589, The World Bank.
    2. Gwinner, William B. & Sanders, Anthony, 2008. "The sub prime crisis : implications for emerging markets," Policy Research Working Paper Series 4726, The World Bank.
    3. Una Okonkwo Osili & Anna Paulson, 2008. "What Can We Learn about Financial Access from U.S. Immigrants?," NFI Working Papers 2008-WP-05, Indiana State University, Scott College of Business, Networks Financial Institute.
    4. Gaetano Antinolfi & Costas Azariadis & James B. Bullard, 2008. "The optimal inflation target in an economy with limited enforcement," Speech 166, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
    5. Maria Semenova & Victoria Rodina, 2013. "Informal loans in Russia: credit rationing or borrower’s choice?," HSE Working papers WP BRP 14/FE/2013, National Research University Higher School of Economics.
    6. Miguel Niño-Zarazúa, 2013. "Microcredit, Labor, and Poverty Impacts in Urban Mexico," Review of Development Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 17(4), pages 747-762, November.
    7. Raccanello, Kristiano & Romero-García, David Arturo, 2012. "Prácticas predatorias y crédito al consumidor," eseconomía, Escuela Superior de Economía, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, vol. 0(36), pages 7-43, cuarto tr.
    8. Susan Johnson & Max Nino-Zarazua, 2011. "Financial Access and Exclusion in Kenya and Uganda," Journal of Development Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 47(3), pages 475-496.
    9. Ramos-Murillo, Erick & Kronberger, Benedikt, 2007. "Poverty and Banking Exclusion in Mexico: How can remittances and technology contribute to improve access?," MPRA Paper 60495, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    10. Akinlo A. Enisan & Sharimakin Akinwumi, 2019. "Financial Inclusion in Ondo State, Nigeria: Determinants and Its Impact on Poverty," Review of Market Integration, India Development Foundation, vol. 11(3), pages 151-175, December.
    11. Relwendé Sawadogo & Gervasio Semedo, 2021. "Financial inclusion, income inequality, and institutions in sub-Saharan Africa: Identifying cross-country inequality regimes," International Economics, CEPII research center, issue 167, pages 15-28.
    12. Allison Freeman & Jong-Gyu Paik & Michael A. Stegman, 2007. "The portfolios and wealth of low-income homeowners and renters: findings from an evaluation of Self-Help Ventures Fund’s Community Advantage Program," Community Development Working Paper 2007-02, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
    13. World Bank, 2009. "Banking the Poor : Measuring Banking Access in 54 Economies," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 13804, December.
    14. Marín Ana Georgina & Schwabe Rainer, 2013. "Bank Competition and Account Penetration: Evidence from Mexico," Working Papers 2013-14, Banco de México.
    15. Beck, Thorsten & Demirguc-Kunt, Asli & Martinez Peria, Maria Soledad, 2005. "Reaching out : access to and use of banking services across countries," Policy Research Working Paper Series 3754, The World Bank.
    16. Terfa W. Abraham & William M. Fonta, 2018. "Climate change and financing adaptation by farmers in northern Nigeria," Financial Innovation, Springer;Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, vol. 4(1), pages 1-17, December.
    17. Stijn Claessens & Erik Feijen, 2006. "Financial Sector Development and the Millennium Development Goals," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 7145, December.
    18. Ardic, Oya Pinar & Heimann, Maximilien & Mylenko, Nataliya, 2011. "Access to financial services and the financial inclusion agenda around the world : a cross-country analysis with a new data set," Policy Research Working Paper Series 5537, The World Bank.
    19. Masino, Serena & Niño-Zarazúa, Miguel, 2014. "Social service delivery and access to financial innovation. The impact of Oportunidades’ electronic payment system in Mexico," MPRA Paper 53430, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    20. Dhananjay Bapat & Biswa Nath Bhattacharyay, 2016. "Determinants of Financial Inclusion of Urban Poor in India: An Empirical Analysis," CESifo Working Paper Series 6096, CESifo.
    21. Raymond Osi Alenoghena, 2017. "Financial Inclusion and per Capita Income in Africa: Bayesian Var Estimates," Acta Universitatis Danubius. OEconomica, Danubius University of Galati, issue 13(5), pages 201-221, OCTOBER.
    22. Beck, Thorsten & de la Torre, Augusto, 2006. "The basic analytics of access to financial services," Policy Research Working Paper Series 4026, The World Bank.
    23. Ricardo N. Bebczuk, 2008. "Financial Inclusion in Latin America and the Caribbean: Review and Lessons," CEDLAS, Working Papers 0068, CEDLAS, Universidad Nacional de La Plata.
    24. César Manuel Zulaica Piñeyro, 2013. "Financial Inclusion Index: Proposal Of A Multidimensional Measure For Mexico," Remef - Revista Mexicana de Economía y Finanzas Nueva Época REMEF (The Mexican Journal of Economics and Finance), Instituto Mexicano de Ejecutivos de Finanzas, IMEF, vol. 8(2), pages 157-180, Julio-Dic.
    25. Maria Semenova & Victoria Kulikova, 2016. "Informal Loans in Russia: Why Not to Borrow from a Bank?," Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies (RPBFMP), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 19(03), pages 1-41, September.

  3. John P. Caskey, 2006. "Can Personal Financial Management Education Promote Asset Accumulation by the Poor?," NFI Policy Briefs 2006-PB-06, Indiana State University, Scott College of Business, Networks Financial Institute.

    Cited by:

    1. Kannyiri Thadious Banyen & Joseph Kofi Nkuah, 2015. "Limited Stock Market Participation in Ghana: A Behavioral Explanation," International Journal of Economics and Empirical Research (IJEER), The Economics and Social Development Organization (TESDO), vol. 3(6), pages 286-305, June.
    2. Adriaan Kalwij & Rob Alessie & Milena Dinkova & Gea Schonewille & Anna van der Schors & Minou van der Werf, 2019. "The Effects of Financial Education on Financial Literacy and Savings Behavior: Evidence from a Controlled Field Experiment in Dutch Primary Schools," Journal of Consumer Affairs, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 53(3), pages 699-730, September.
    3. Isaac Koomson & Renato A. Villano & David Hadley, 2023. "The role of financial literacy in households’ asset accumulation process: evidence from Ghana," Review of Economics of the Household, Springer, vol. 21(2), pages 591-614, June.
    4. John A. Tatom, 2010. "Financial Wellbeing and Some Problems in Assessing Its Link to Financial Education," NFI Working Papers 2010-WP-03, Indiana State University, Scott College of Business, Networks Financial Institute.
    5. Annamaria Lusardi & Olivia Mitchell, 2006. "Financial Literacy and Retirement Preparedness: Evidence and Implications for Financial Education Programs," Working Papers wp144, University of Michigan, Michigan Retirement Research Center.
    6. Shawn Cole & Anna Paulson & Gauri Kartini Shastry, 2016. "High School Curriculum and Financial Outcomes: The Impact of Mandated Personal Finance and Mathematics Courses," Journal of Human Resources, University of Wisconsin Press, vol. 51(3), pages 656-698.
    7. Dayoub, Mariam & Lasagabaster, Esperanza, 2008. "General trends in competition policy and investment regulation in mandatory defined contribution markets in Latin America," Policy Research Working Paper Series 4720, The World Bank.
    8. Rist, Carl & Humphrey, Liana, 2010. "City and community innovations in CDAs: The role of community-based organizations," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 32(11), pages 1520-1527, November.
    9. Eurico J. Ferreira & Concetta A. DePaolo & Harry Edward Gallatin, 2011. "Assessing Finance Literacy Teaching at Indiana State University," NFI Working Papers 2011-WP-24, Indiana State University, Scott College of Business, Networks Financial Institute.

  4. John P. Caskey, 2003. "The evolution of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange: 1964-2002," Working Papers 03-21, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.

    Cited by:

    1. Robert M. Hunt, 2010. "Business Method Patents And U.S. Financial Services," Contemporary Economic Policy, Western Economic Association International, vol. 28(3), pages 322-352, July.

  5. John P. Caskey, 2001. "Reaching out to the unbanked," Proceedings 786, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.

    Cited by:

    1. Kristin Turney & Daniel Schneider, 2016. "Incarceration and Household Asset Ownership," Demography, Springer;Population Association of America (PAA), vol. 53(6), pages 2075-2103, December.
    2. Jesse Leigh Maniff & W. Blake Marsh, 2017. "Banking on Distributed Ledger Technology: Can It Help Banks Address Financial Inclusion?," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, issue Q III, pages 53-77.
    3. Jennifer L. Dlugosz & Brian T. Melzer & Donald P. Morgan, 2021. "Who Pays the Price? Overdraft Fee Ceilings and the Unbanked," Staff Reports 973, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
    4. World Bank, 2005. "Mexico : Broadening Access to Financial Services Among the Urban Population, Mexico City's Unbanked, Volume 2, Annexes," World Bank Publications - Reports 8359, The World Bank Group.
    5. Sondra Beverly & Amanda Moore & Mark Schreiner, 2001. "A Framework of Asset-Accumulation Stages and Strategies," Development and Comp Systems 0109004, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    6. Michal Grinstein-Weiss & Yeong Yeo & Mathieu Despard & Adriane Casalotti & Min Zhan, 2010. "Does Prior Banking Experience Matter? Differences of the Banked and Unbanked in Individual Development Accounts," Journal of Family and Economic Issues, Springer, vol. 31(2), pages 212-227, June.
    7. Jeanne M. Hogarth & Chris E. Anguelov & Jinkook Lee, 2003. "Why Households Don’t Have Checking Accounts," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 17(1), pages 75-94, February.

  6. John P. Caskey & Andrew Peterson, 1993. "Who has a bank account and who doesn't: 1977 and 1989," Research Working Paper 93-10, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.

    Cited by:

    1. Oz Shy, 2021. "Digital Currency, Digital Payments, and the 'Last Mile' to the Unbanked," Policy Hub, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, vol. 2021(9), pages 1-9, August.
    2. Emilia Bonaccorsi di Patti & Giorgio Gobbi & Paolo Emilio Mistrulli, 2004. "The interaction between face-to-face and electronic delivery: the case of the Italian banking industry," Temi di discussione (Economic working papers) 508, Bank of Italy, Economic Research and International Relations Area.
    3. Dimitrios Christelis & Dimitris Georgarakos, 2008. "Investing at Home and Abroad: Different Costs, Different People?," CSEF Working Papers 188, Centre for Studies in Economics and Finance (CSEF), University of Naples, Italy, revised 10 Jan 2013.

  7. John P. Caskey, 1992. "Bank representation in low-income and minority urban communities," Research Working Paper 92-10, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.

    Cited by:

    1. Lawrence, Edward C., 1997. "The viability of minority-owned banks," The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 37(1), pages 1-21.
    2. AKM Rezaul Hossain, 2010. "Branch location choice: Do lenders discriminate?," Economía, Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas y Sociales (IIES). Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Sociales. Universidad de Los Andes. Mérida, Venezuela, vol. 35(30), pages 11-55, july-dece.
    3. Carlos Medina D. & Jairo Núñez M., 2006. "La oferta de servicios del sector financiero formal en Bogotá," Coyuntura Social 12890, Fedesarrollo.
    4. Dimitri B. Papadimitriou & Ronnie J. Phillips & L. Randall Wray, 1993. "The Community Reinvestment Act, Lending Discrimination, and the Role of Community Development Banks," Economics Working Paper Archive wp_95, Levy Economics Institute.
    5. Dimitri B. Papadimitriou & Ronnie J. Phillips & L. Randall Wray, "undated". "A Path to Community Development, The Community Reinvestment Act, Lending Discrimination, and the Role of Community Development Banks," Economics Public Policy Brief Archive 6, Levy Economics Institute.
    6. AKM Rezaul Hossain, 2004. "The Past, Present and Future of Community Reinvestment Act (CRA): A Historical Perspective," Working papers 2004-30, University of Connecticut, Department of Economics.
    7. Susan White HAAG, 2002. "Community Reinvestment: A Review of Urban Outcomes and Challenges," International Regional Science Review, , vol. 25(3), pages 252-275, July.
    8. Ahmad Hassan Ahmad & Christopher Green & Fei Jiang, 2020. "Mobile Money, Financial Inclusion And Development: A Review With Reference To African Experience," Journal of Economic Surveys, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 34(4), pages 753-792, September.
    9. Aruna Chandra & Thankom Arun, 2011. "United States Microfinance: Regulating to Promote Growth?," NFI Working Papers 2011-WP-28, Indiana State University, Scott College of Business, Networks Financial Institute.

  8. John Caskey & Steven Fazarri, 1991. "Debt, Price Flexibility and Aggregate Stability," Economics Working Paper Archive wp_52, Levy Economics Institute.

    Cited by:

    1. Sau, Lino, 2006. "Non-stabilizing Flexibility:From the Contributions By Keynes and Kalecki Towards a Post-Keynesian Approach," MPRA Paper 3391, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Lino Sau, 2005. "La deflazione da debiti di Irving Fisher nell'era della globalizzazione," Rivista italiana degli economisti, Società editrice il Mulino, issue 3, pages 443-458.
    3. Sau, Lino, 2014. "Debt Deflation Worries: a Restatement," Department of Economics and Statistics Cognetti de Martiis. Working Papers 201409, University of Turin.
    4. Steven M. Fazzari, 1999. "Minsky and the Mainstream: Has Recent Research Rediscovered Financial Keynesianism?," Economics Working Paper Archive wp_278, Levy Economics Institute.
    5. Lawson, Cornelia & Soós,Sándor, 2014. "A Thematic Mobility Measure for Econometric Analysis," Department of Economics and Statistics Cognetti de Martiis LEI & BRICK - Laboratory of Economics of Innovation "Franco Momigliano", Bureau of Research in Innovation, Complexity and Knowledge, Collegio 201402, University of Turin.
    6. Steven M. Fazzari & Piero Ferri & Edward Greenberg, 1999. "Aggregate Demand and Micro Behavior: A New Perspective on Keynesian Macroeconomics," Macroeconomics 9902005, University Library of Munich, Germany.

  9. John P. Caskey, 1989. "Pawnbroking in America: the economics of forgotten credit market," Research Working Paper 89-17, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.

    Cited by:

    1. Eoin McLaughlin & Rowena Pecchenino, 2021. "Fringe Banking and Financialisation: Pawnbroking in pre-famine and famine Ireland," Working Papers 0215, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
    2. Viktar Fedaseyeu, 2015. "Debt collection agencies and the supply of consumer credit," Working Papers 15-23, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
    3. Robin A. Prager, 2009. "Determinants of the locations of payday lenders, pawnshops and check-cashing outlets," Finance and Economics Discussion Series 2009-33, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
    4. Gregory Elliehausen, 2006. "Consumers' Use of High-Price Credit Products: Do They Know What They Are Doing?," NFI Working Papers 2006-WP-02, Indiana State University, Scott College of Business, Networks Financial Institute.
    5. J. Brandon Bolen & Gregory Elliehausen & Thomas W. Miller, 2020. "Do Consumers Need More Protection From Small‐Dollar Lenders? Historical Evidence And A Roadmap For Future Research," Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association International, vol. 58(4), pages 1577-1613, October.
    6. Isaias Lagsa Borres, 2020. "Industry Analysis of Pawnshop in the Philippine," International Journal of Business and Administrative Studies, Professor Dr. Bahaudin G. Mujtaba, vol. 6(2), pages 111-120.
    7. Leong, Kaiwen & Li, Huailu & Pavanini, Nicola & Walsh, Christoph, 2022. "The Welfare Effects of Law Enforcement in the Illegal Money Lending Market," IZA Discussion Papers 15359, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    8. Robin Prager, 2014. "Determinants of the Locations of Alternative Financial Service Providers," Review of Industrial Organization, Springer;The Industrial Organization Society, vol. 45(1), pages 21-38, August.
    9. Edward C. Lawrence & Gregory Elliehausen, 2008. "A Comparative Analysis Of Payday Loan Customers," Contemporary Economic Policy, Western Economic Association International, vol. 26(2), pages 299-316, April.
    10. Degenshein, Anya, 2017. "Degenshein_Strategies of Valuation," OSF Preprints 6ka29, Center for Open Science.
    11. Kelly D. Edmiston, 2011. "Could restrictions on payday lending hurt consumers?," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, vol. 96(Q I).
    12. Pablo Cotler & Rodrigo Carrillo, 2018. "El Mercado de Préstamos Prendarios en México: Quién lo usa, cuánto cuesta y qué tanta competencia hay," Remef - Revista Mexicana de Economía y Finanzas Nueva Época REMEF (The Mexican Journal of Economics and Finance), Instituto Mexicano de Ejecutivos de Finanzas, IMEF, vol. 13(2), pages 247-272, Abril-Jun.
    13. Anderson, Michael H. & Jackson, Raymond, 2021. "Option value and auto title loans," Journal of Economics and Business, Elsevier, vol. 117(C).
    14. Joshua Shackman & Glen Tenney, 2006. "The Effects of Government Regulations on the Supply of Pawn Loans: Evidence from 51 Jurisdictions in the U.S," Journal of Financial Services Research, Springer;Western Finance Association, vol. 30(1), pages 69-91, August.

  10. John P. Caskey & Steven Fazzari, 1989. "Price flexibility and macroeconomic stability: an empirical simulation analysis," Research Working Paper 89-02, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.

    Cited by:

    1. James Tobin, 1991. "Price Flexibility and Output Stability: An Old Keynesian View," Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers 994R, Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University, revised Sep 1991.

  11. John P. Caskey, 1988. "The IMF and concerted lending in Latin American debt restructurings: a formal analysis," Research Working Paper 88-03, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.

    Cited by:

    1. Daniel McDowell, 2017. "Need for speed: The lending responsiveness of the IMF," The Review of International Organizations, Springer, vol. 12(1), pages 39-73, March.
    2. World Bank, 2005. "Mexico : Broadening Access to Financial Services Among the Urban Population, Mexico City's Unbanked, Volume 2, Annexes," World Bank Publications - Reports 8359, The World Bank Group.
    3. Marcel Fafchamps, "undated". "Sovereign Debt, Structural Adjustment and Conditionality," Working Papers 96015, Stanford University, Department of Economics.

Articles

  1. Caskey, John P., 2004. "The Philadelphia Stock Exchange: Adapting to Survive in Changing Markets," Business History Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 78(3), pages 451-487, October.

    Cited by:

    1. Cantillon, Estelle & Yin, Pai-Ling, 2011. "Competition between exchanges: A research agenda," International Journal of Industrial Organization, Elsevier, vol. 29(3), pages 329-336, May.
    2. Cantillon, Estelle & Yin, Pai-Ling, 2008. "Competition between Exchanges: Lessons from the Battle of the Bund," CEPR Discussion Papers 6923, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.

  2. John P. Caskey & Andrew Peterson, 1994. "Who Has a Bank Account and Who Doesn't: 1977 and 1989," Eastern Economic Journal, Eastern Economic Association, vol. 20(1), pages 61-73, Winter.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  3. Caskey, John P & St Laurent, Simon, 1994. "The Susan B. Anthony Dollar and the Theory of Coin/Note Substitutions," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 26(3), pages 495-510, August.

    Cited by:

    1. Sebastien Lotz & Guillaume Rocheteau, 2000. "Launching of a New Currency in a Simple Random Matching Model," Econometric Society World Congress 2000 Contributed Papers 0720, Econometric Society.
    2. Mine K. Yücel, 1998. "Regional update," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Sep, pages 1-11.
    3. Hancock, Diana & Humphrey, David B., 1997. "Payment transactions, instruments, and systems: A survey," Journal of Banking & Finance, Elsevier, vol. 21(11-12), pages 1573-1624, December.
    4. Mikael Stenkula, 2003. "Carl Menger and the network theory of money," The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 10(4), pages 587-606.
    5. William C. Gruben, 1997. "U.S. inflation and the international economy," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Jul, pages 1-6.
    6. Mark A. Wynne, 1997. "The economics of one dollar," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Jul, pages 1-5.
    7. Zaleskiewicz, Tomasz & Gasiorowska, Agata & Kesebir, Pelin & Luszczynska, Aleksandra & Pyszczynski, Tom, 2013. "Money and the fear of death: The symbolic power of money as an existential anxiety buffer," Journal of Economic Psychology, Elsevier, vol. 36(C), pages 55-67.
    8. James J. McAndrews, 1997. "Network issues and payment systems," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Nov, pages 15-25.

  4. John P. Caskey & Gordon H. Sellon, 1994. "Is the debit card revolution finally here?," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, vol. 79(Q IV), pages 79-95.

    Cited by:

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  5. John P. Caskey, 1991. "Check-cashing outlets in the U.S. financial system," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, vol. 76(Nov), pages 53-67.

    Cited by:

    1. AKM Rezaul Hossain, 2010. "Branch location choice: Do lenders discriminate?," Economía, Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas y Sociales (IIES). Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Sociales. Universidad de Los Andes. Mérida, Venezuela, vol. 35(30), pages 11-55, july-dece.
    2. Craig Gundersen & David R. Just & Katie Fitzpatrick, 2017. "Bank Accounts, Nonbank Financial Transaction Products, and Food Insecurity among Households with Children," Journal of Consumer Affairs, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 51(3), pages 631-658, November.

  6. Caskey, John P, 1991. "Pawnbroking in America: The Economics of a Forgotten Credit Market," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 23(1), pages 85-99, February.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  7. John P. Caskey & Brian J. Zikmund, 1990. "Pawnshops: the consumer's lender of last resort," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, vol. 75(Mar), pages 5-18.

    Cited by:

    1. Eoin McLaughlin & Rowena Pecchenino, 2021. "Fringe Banking and Financialisation: Pawnbroking in pre-famine and famine Ireland," Working Papers 0215, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
    2. Isaias Lagsa Borres, 2020. "Industry Analysis of Pawnshop in the Philippine," International Journal of Business and Administrative Studies, Professor Dr. Bahaudin G. Mujtaba, vol. 6(2), pages 111-120.
    3. Zikmund-Fisher, Brian J. & Parker, Andrew M., 1999. "Demand for rent-to-own contracts: a behavioral economic explanation," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 38(2), pages 199-216, February.

  8. Caskey, John P., 1989. "The IMF and concerted lending in Latin American debt restructurings: a formal analysis," Journal of International Money and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 8(1), pages 105-120, March.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  9. Caskey, John & Fazzari, Steven M, 1987. "Aggregate Demand Contractions with Nominal Debt Commitments: Is Wage Flexibility Stabilizing?," Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association International, vol. 25(4), pages 583-597, October.

    Cited by:

    1. Leland B. Yeager & Robert L. Greenfield, 1989. "Can Monetary Disequilibrium Be Eliminated?," Cato Journal, Cato Journal, Cato Institute, vol. 9(2), pages 405-428, Fall.
    2. Thomas I. Palley, 2013. "The Simple Analytics of Debt-driven Business Cycles," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Financialization, chapter 4, pages 62-81, Palgrave Macmillan.
    3. Thomas I. Palley, 2013. "Financialization: What It Is and Why It Matters," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Financialization, chapter 2, pages 17-40, Palgrave Macmillan.
    4. Thomas I. Palley, 2010. "Inside Debt and Economic Growth: A Neo-Kaleckian Analysis," Chapters, in: Mark Setterfield (ed.), Handbook of Alternative Theories of Economic Growth, chapter 14, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    5. Thomas I. Palley, 2013. "Horizontalists, verticalists, and structuralists: The theory of endogenous money reassessed," IMK Working Paper 121-2013, IMK at the Hans Boeckler Foundation, Macroeconomic Policy Institute.
    6. Victor Zarnowitz, 1989. "Cost and Price Movements in Business Cycle Theories and Experience: Causes and Effects of OBserved Changes (SEE ALSO WP3131-Send out together)," NBER Working Papers 3132, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
    7. Thomas Palley, 1997. "Endogenous money and the business cycle," Journal of Economics, Springer, vol. 65(2), pages 133-149, June.
    8. T.I. Palley, 1997. "European Monetary Union: an old Keynesian guide to issues," BNL Quarterly Review, Banca Nazionale del Lavoro, vol. 50(201), pages 147-164.
    9. Lawrence H. Summers & Hyman P. Minsky & Paul A. Samuelson & William Poole & Paul A. Volcker, 1991. "Macroeconomic Consequences of Financial Crises," NBER Chapters, in: The Risk of Economic Crisis, pages 135-182, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
    10. Thomas I. Palley, 2008. "Keynesian Models of Deflation and Depression Revisited: Inside Debt and Price Flexibility," Working Papers wp169, Political Economy Research Institute, University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
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    14. Thomas I. Palley, 2009. "Inside Debt and Economic Growth: A Cambridge - Kaleckian Analysis," IMK Working Paper 02-2009, IMK at the Hans Boeckler Foundation, Macroeconomic Policy Institute.

  10. John Caskey & Steven Fazzari, 1986. "Macroeconomics and Credit Markets," Journal of Economic Issues, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 20(2), pages 421-429, June.

    Cited by:

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  11. Caskey, John P, 1985. "Modeling the Formation of Price Expectations: A Bayesian Approach," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 75(4), pages 768-776, September.

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    3. Charles Calomiris & David Wheelock, 1998. "Was the Great Depression a Watershed for American Monetary Policy?," NBER Chapters, in: The Defining Moment: The Great Depression and the American Economy in the Twentieth Century, pages 23-65, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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    11. Sterman, John., 1986. "Expectation formation in behavioral simulation models," Working papers 1826-86., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Sloan School of Management.
    12. Gerberding, Christina, 2001. "The information content of survey data on expected price developments for monetary policy," Discussion Paper Series 1: Economic Studies 2001,09, Deutsche Bundesbank.
    13. Hugo Oliveros, 1999. "Expectativas: Una Aproximación a Través de Modelos de Escogencia Discreta," Borradores de Economia 137, Banco de la Republica de Colombia.
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