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The Cost of Bank Regulatory Capital
With João A.C. Santos Review of Financial Studies, Forthcoming Previously circulated as Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 853, June 2018 Bank Liquidity Provision Across the Firm Size Distribution With Gabriel Chodorow-Reich, Olivier Darmouni, and Stephan Luck Journal of Financial Economics, Forthcoming Previously circulated as Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 942, October 2020 Import Competition and Household Debt With Jean-Noël Barrot, Erik Loualiche and Julien Sauvagnat Journal of Finance, September 2021 Previously circulated as Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 821, August 2017 The Impact of Supervision on Bank Performance With Beverly Hirtle and Anna Kovner Journal of Finance, October 2020 Previously circulated as Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 768, March 2016, Revised September 2018 The Role of Technology in Mortgage Lending With Andreas Fuster, Philipp Schnabl, and James Vickery Review of Financial Studies, May 2019 Previously circulated as Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 836, February 2018 Bank Incentives’ and Inconsistent Risk Models With João Santos Review of Financial Studies, May 2018 Macroprudential Policy and the Revolving Door of Risk: Lessons from Leveraged Lending Guidance With Sooji Kim and João Santos Journal of Financial Intermediation, April 2018 Supervising Large, Complex Financial Institutions: What Do Supervisors Do? With Thomas Eisenbach, Andrew Haughwout, Beverly Hirtle, Anna Kovner and David Lucca Economic Policy Review, Volume 23, Number 1, February 2017 Previously circulated as Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 729, May 2015 Buyout Activity: The Impact of Aggregate Discount Rates With Valentin Haddad and Erik Loualiche Journal of Finance, January 2017 Previously circulated as Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 606, March 2013 The views expressed in the papers listed on this page are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the position of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York or the Federal Reserve System. |