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Center for Financial Research

2018 Externally Published Research

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Published 2018
Does Regulatory Bank Oversight Impact Economic Activity? A Local Projections Approach 
By Vivian Hwa (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation), Pavel Kapinos (Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas), and Carlos D. Ramirez (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and George Mason University)
Journal of Financial Stability, December 2018, Volume 39, 167–174
Spillover Effects in Home Mortgage Defaults: Identifying the Power Neighbor 
By Souphala Chomsisengphet (Office of the Comptroller of the Currency), Hua Kiefer (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation), and Xiaodong Liu (University of Colorado Boulder)
Regional Science and Urban Economics, November 2018, Volume 73, 68–82
Measurement Error in Residential Property Valuation: An Application of Forecast Combination 
By Dennis Glennon (Office of the Comptroller of the Currency), Hua Kiefer (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation), and Tom Mayock (University of North Carolina at Charlotte and Office of the Comptroller of the Currency)
Journal of Housing Economics, September 2018, Volume 41, 1–29
Deposit Inflows and Outflows in Failing Banks: The Role of Deposit Insurance - PDF 
Christopher Martin (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation), Manju Puri (Duke University, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, National Bureau of Economic Research), and Alexander Ufier (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation)
Journal of Finance, Forthcoming
Review of The Second Bank of the United States: “Central” Banker in an Era of Nation-Building, 1816–1836
by Jane Ellen Knodell 
By Claire Brennecke (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation)
Review for the Economic History Association, May 2018
Short-Termism of Executive Compensation 
By Jon Pogach (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation)
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, April 2018, Volume 148, 150–170
Deposit Rate Advantages at the Largest Banks 
By Stefan Jacewitz (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) and Jon Pogach (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation)
Journal of Financial Services Research, February 2018, Volume 53, Issue 1, 1–35

Last Updated: August 4, 2024