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1995
1994
- 94-36 The efficiency cost of market power in the banking industry: a test of the \"quiet life\" and related hypotheses
by Allen N. Berger & Timothy H. Hannan
- 94-35 International patenting and technology diffusion
by Jonathan Eaton & Samuel Kortum
- 94-34 The predictive failure of the Baba, Hendry and Starr model of the demand for M1 in the United States
by Gregory D. Hess & Christopher S. Jones & Richard D. Porter
- 94-33 An RBC model with growth: the role of human capital
by Tor Einarsson & Milton H. Marquis
- 94-32 Optimal disinflation paths when growth is endogenous
by Tor Einarsson & Milton H. Marquis
- 94-31 Making the Cobb-Douglas functional form an efficient nonparametric estimator through localization
by Douglas A. McManus
- 94-30 Measuring scale and scope economies in banking using the localized translog functional form
by Douglas A. McManus
- 94-29 Thrift stock returns and balance sheet interest rate sensitivity
by Stephen A. Lumpkin & James M. O'Brien
- 94-28 Idiosyncratic variation of Treasury bill yields
by Gregory R. Duffee
- 94-27 On measuring credit risks of derivative instruments
by Gregory R. Duffee
- 94-26 The efficiency of bank branches
by Allen N. Berger & John H. Leusner & John J. Mingo
- 94-25 Optimal reform postponement
by Athanasios Orphanides
- 94-24 Leverage as a state variable for employment, inventory accumulation, and fixed investment
by Charles W. Calomiris & Athanasios Orphanides & Steven A. Sharpe
- 94-23 Bank scale economies, mergers, concentration, and efficiency: the U.S. experience
by Allen N. Berger & David B. Humphrey
- 94-22 Is there a pecking order? Evidence from a panel of IPO firms
by Jean Helwege & J. Nellie Liang
- 94-21 Partial market value accounting, bank capital, volatility, and bank risk
by Mark S. Carey
- 94-20 The information content of bank examinations
by Allen N. Berger & Sally M. Davies
- 94-19 Optimal bank portfolios and the credit crunch
by Wayne Passmore & Steven A. Sharpe
- 94-18 The financial accelerator and the flight to quality
by Ben S. Bernanke & Mark Gertler & Simon Gilchrist
- 94-17 An overview of the secondary market for U.S. Treasury securities in London and Tokyo
by Brian Madigan & Jeff Stehm
- 94-16 How long do junk bonds spend in default?
by Jean Helwege
- 94-15 Estimating the interest rate sensitivity of liquid retail deposit values
by James M. O'Brien & Athanasios Orphanides & David H. Small
- 94-14 Avoiding runs in money market mutual funds: have regulatory reforms reduced the potential for a crash?
by Sean Collins & Phillip R. Mack
- 94-13 Plant shutdowns, compositional effects, and procyclical labor productivity: the stylized facts for auto assembly plants
by Ana M. Aizcorbe
- 94-12 The effects of general inflation and idiosyncratic cost shocks on within-commodity price dispersion: evidence from microdata
by J. Joseph Beaulieu & Joe P. Mattey
- 94-11 A general method of deriving the efficiencies of banks from a profit function
by Jalal D. Akhavein & P. A. V. B. Swamy & Stephen B. Taubman
- 94-10 Health insurance and precautionary saving
by Martha Starr-McCluer
- 94-9 The existence and impact of destabilizing positive feedback traders: evidence from the S&P 500 Index futures market
by Laura E. Kodres
- 94-8 Taxation and intergenerational transfers with family size heterogeneity: do parents with more children prefer higher taxes?
by Gregory D. Hess & Athanasios Orphanides
- 94-7 Downsizing and productivity growth: myth or reality?
by Martin N. Baily & Eric J. Bartelsman & John Haltiwanger
- 94-6 Rents and quasi-rents in the wage structure: evidence from hostile takeovers
by David Neumark & Steven A. Sharpe
- 94-5 Capital market imperfections and the incentive to lease
by Hien H. Nguyen & Steven A. Sharpe
- 94-4 Debt maturity choice and risk-free assets: the \"clientele effect\" and the commercial paper market
by Calvin Schnure
- 94-3 Judging instrument relevance in instrumental variables estimation
by Alastair R. Hall & Glenn D. Rudebusch & David W. Wilcox
- 94-2 The relationship between capital and earnings in banking
by Allen N. Berger
- 94-1 Productivity dynamics: U.S. manufacturing plants, 1972-1986
by Eric J. Bartelsman & Phoebus J. Dhrymes
1993
1992
1991
- 182 Factors contributing to rapid growth in national expenditures on health care
by Mark J. Warshawsky
- 181 Securitization, risk, and the liquidity problem in banking
by Allen N. Berger & Gregory F. Udell
- 180 Debt buybacks signal sovereign countries' creditworthiness: theory and tests
by Sankarshan Acharya
- 179 Maximizing the market value of a firm to choose dynamic policies for managerial hiring, compensation, firing and tenuring
by Sankarshan Acharya
- 178 Efficient resolution of moral hazard via capital market: monitoring banks
by Sankarshan Acharya
- 177 Value of double leverage, bank holding companies and capital regulation
by Sankarshan Acharya
- 176 The profit-concentration relationship in banking
by Allen N. Berger
- 175 Can retail depositories fund mortgages profitably?
by Wayne Passmore
- 174 The structure of corporate ownership in Japan
by Stephen D. Prowse
- 173 Accounting for prediction variance in event studies
by Sally M. Davies
- 172 Debt and employment volatility over the business cycle
by Steven A. Sharpe
- 171 Debt maturity and the back-to-the-wall theory of corporate finance
by George W. Fenn & Steven A. Sharpe
- 170 Projections of health care expenditures as a share of GNP: actuarial and economic approaches
by Mark J. Warshawsky
- 169 The functional relationship between prices and market concentration: the case of the banking industry
by Timothy H. Hannan
- 168 Does consumer sentiment affect household spending? If so why?
by Christopher D. Carroll & Jeffrey C. Fuhrer & David W. Wilcox
- 167 More on the international similarity of interindustry wage differentials: evidence from the Federal Republic of Germany and the U.S
by Jean Helwege & Joachim Wagner
- 166 Noise traders, excess volatility, and securities transaction tax
by Paul H. Kupiec
- 165 Stock market volatility in OECD countries: recent trends, consequences for the real economy, and proposals for reform
by Paul H. Kupiec
- 164 Prudential margin policy in a futures-style settlement system
by George W. Fenn & Paul H. Kupiec
- 163 Empirical relationships between the total industrial production index and its diffusion indexes
by James E. Kennedy
- 162 Corporate medium-term notes
by Leland Crabbe
- 161 Cyclical patterns in the variance of economic activity
by Mark W. French & Daniel E. Sichel
- 160 Changes in the cost of equity capital for bank holding companies and the effects on raising capital
by James A. Berkovec & J. Nellie Liang
- 159 The term structure of interest rates over the business cycle
by Pamela Labadie
- 158 The effects of closure policies on bank risk-taking
by Sally M. Davies & Douglas A. McManus
- 157 The Globex trading system
by Patricia A. White
- 156 The impact of liabilities for retiree health benefits on share prices
by H. Fred Mittelstaedt & Mark J. Warshawsky
- 155 Callable corporate bonds: a vanishing breed
by Leland Crabbe
- 154 Monetary policy and credit conditions: evidence from the composition of external finance
by Anil K. Kashyap & Jeremy C. Stein & David W. Wilcox
- 153 Sourcing externalities
by Eric J. Bartelsman & Ricardo J. Caballero & Richard K. Lyons
- 152 A new test for mean reversion in stock prices
by Gregory R. Duffee
- 150 Market-based deposit insurance premiums: an evaluation
by Kathleen A. Kuester & James M. O'Brien
- 149 The characteristics of home mortgage debt, 1970-89: trends and implications
by Jack Goodman & Yana Hudson & Scott Yermish
- 148 Prediction techniques for Box-Cox regression models
by Sean Collins
- 147 Inferring market power from time-series data: the case of the banking firm
by Timothy H. Hannan & J. Nellie Liang
- 146 Equity underwriting risk
by J. Nellie Liang & James M. O'Brien
1990
- 151 Measurement and efficiency issues in commercial banking
by Allen N. Berger & David B. Humphrey
- 145 Financial accounting for pensions: measures of funding status
by Mark J. Warshawsky
- 144 Some problems with identification in parametric models
by J. S. Mehta & P. A. V. B. Swamy & Peter Von zur Muehlen
- 143 A test of the theory of optimal taxation for the United States: 1870-1989
by Gregory D. Hess
- 142 Are tax rates too volatile? An application of volatility tests to United States tax rates: 1870-1989
by Gregory D. Hess
- 141 Are higher levels of inflation less predictable? A state-dependent conditional heteroskedasticity approach
by Allan D. Brunner & Gregory D. Hess
- 140 Conditional asymmetries in real GNP: a semi-nonparametric approach
by Allan D. Brunner
- 139 Trends and random walks in macroeconomic time series: a re-examination
by Glenn D. Rudebusch
- 138 Switching costs, market concentration, and prices: the theory and its empirical implications in the bank deposit market
by Steven A. Sharpe
- 137 Interest rate spreads, credit constraints and investment fluctuations: an empirical investigation
by Mark Gertler & R. Glenn Hubbard & Anil K. Kashyap
- 136 Evidence on q and investment for Japanese firms
by Takeo Hoshi & Anil K. Kashyap
- 135 Production and inventory control at the General Motors Corporation during the 1920s and 1930s
by Anil K. Kashyap & David W. Wilcox
- 134 The role of banks in reducing financial distress in Japan
by Takeo Hoshi & Anil K. Kashyap & David Scharfstein
- 133 A securities transactions tax: beyond the rhetoric, what can we really say?
by Gregory R. Duffee & Paul H. Kupiec & Patricia A. White
- 132 Efficient computation of stochastic coefficients models
by I-Lok Chang & Charles Hallahan & P. A. V. B. Swamy
- 131 Financial liberalization and international trends in stock, corporate bond and foreign exchange market volatilities
by Paul H. Kupiec
- 130 Who invented local power analysis?
by Douglas A. McManus
- 129 Effects of using dependent and independent differences in tests of random walk models against regression models
by M. W. Leslie Chandrakantha & J. S. Mehta & P. A. V. B. Swamy
- 128 Is it possible to find an econometric law that works well in explanation and prediction? The case of Australian money demand
by P. A. V. B. Swamy & George S. Tavlas
- 127 Animal spirits, margin requirements, and stock price volatility
by Paul H. Kupiec & Steven A. Sharpe
- 126 Here's looking at you: modelling and policy use of auction price expectations
by Flint Brayton & William Kan & Peter A. Tinsley & Peter Von zur Muehlen
- 125 Asset prices and the conduct of monetary policy : proceedings of the Monetary Affairs Workshop
by Richard D. Porter
- 124 Internal net worth and the investment process: an application to U.S. agriculture
by R. Glenn Hubbard & Anil K. Kashyap
- 123 Demographics and household savings
by Arthur B. Kennickell
- 122 R&D spending and manufacturing productivity: an empirical analysis
by Eric J. Bartelsman
- 121 Federally sponsored R&D and productivity growth
by Eric J. Bartelsman
- 120 Optimal interest rate rules with information from money and auction markets
by Peter Von zur Muehlen
- 119 On the power of Dickey-Fuller tests against fractional alternatives
by Francis X. Diebold & Glenn D. Rudebusch
- 118 Predicting inflation with commodity prices
by Peter Von zur Muehlen
- 117 Sticky inflation and interest rate rules with auction prices
by Peter Von zur Muehlen
- 116 Differences in the measurement of wealth, wealth inequality, and wealth composition obtained from alternative U.S. wealth surveys
by F. Thomas Juster & Kathleen A. Kuester
- 115 The importance of market psychology in the determination of stock market volatility
by Gregory R. Duffee
- 114 Debt, liquidity constraints, and corporate investment: evidence from panel data
by Toni M. Whited
- 113 U.S. corporate leverage: developments in 1987 and 1988
by Ben S. Bernanke & John Y. Campbell & Toni M. Whited
- 112 Sticky prices: new evidence from retail catalogs
by Anil K. Kashyap
- 111 Event risk: an analysis of losses to bondholders and \"super poison put\" bond covenants
by Leland Crabbe
- 110 Is there a corporate debt crisis? Another look
by Mark J. Warshawsky
- 109 A primer on program trading and stock price volatility: a survey of the issues and the evidence
by Gregory R. Duffee & Paul H. Kupiec & Patricia A. White
- 108 Institutional investment patterns and corporate financial behavior in the U.S. and Japan
by Stephen D. Prowse
- 107 The dominance of inefficiencies over scale and product mix economies in banking
by Allen N. Berger & David B. Humphrey
- 106 The treasury yield curve as a cointegrated system
by Michael G. Bradley & Stephen A. Lumpkin