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Center for Financial Research

2021 Seminar Series

DateSeminar
December 7, 2021Does Increasing Access to Formal Credit Reduce Payday Borrowing?
Sarah Miller, University of Michigan
November 30, 2021Does FinTech Substitute for Banks? Evidence from the Paycheck Protection Program
Isil Erel, Ohio State University
November 15, 2021The Long-Run Benefits of Losing Failed Bank Auctions
Amanda Heitz, Tulane University
November 9, 2021Government Loan Guarantees during a Crisis: The Effect of the PPP on Bank Lending and Profitability
Padma Sharma, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
November 4, 2021The Impact of Social Insurance on Household Debt
Sasha Indarte, University of Pennsylvania
October 19, 2021Banking without Deposits: Evidence from Shadow Bank Call Reports
Gregor Matvos, Northwestern University
October 12, 2021Going the Extra Mile: Distant Lending and Credit Cycles
Raghuram Rajan, University of Chicago
September 23, 2021Financial Regulation in a Quantitative Model of the Modern Banking System
Juliane Begenau, Stanford University
September 21, 2021Pricing Mortgage Stress through Credit Risk Transfers
Susan Wachter, University of Pennsylvania
September 17, 2021Capital-task Complementarity and the Labor Income Channel of Monetary Policy
Wendy Morrison, Columbia University
August 24, 2021Which Lenders Are More Likely to Reach Out to Underserved Consumers: Banks versus Fintechs versus Other Nonbanks?
Erik Dolson, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
August 17, 2021Endogenous Asset Quality and Interbank Market Distress
Jun Liu, Rutgers University
August 10, 2021Bail-ins and Banking Industry Dynamics
April Meehl, University of Wisconsin-Madison
August 5, 2021Quick on the Draw: Line Adjustment and Draw Behavior in Failing Banks
Amanda Heitz, Tulane University
August 3, 2021Household Credit Consequences of Banking with Nonprofit Cooperatives
Andrés Shahidinejad, University of Chicago
June 24, 2021Bank Technology and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Mark Kutzbach, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
June 1, 2021The Impact of Alternative Forms of Bank Consolidation on Credit Supply and Financial Stability
Nicola Pavanini, Tilburg University
May 26, 2021The Feedback Loop of FDIC Insurance Premiums
Jennifer Rhee, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Ryan Hess, The University of Texas at Austin
May 18, 2021Let the Worst One Fail: A Credible Solution to the Too-Big-To-Fail Conundrum
Thomas Philippon, New York University
May 11, 2021Almost Matching Exactly
Cynthia Rudin, Duke University
May 6, 2021Determinants of Losses on Construction Loans: Bad Loans, Bad Banks, or Bad Markets?
Lynn Shibut, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
May 4, 2021Deposit Withdrawals
Claudia Robles-Garcia, Stanford University
April 27, 2021The Effect of Pandemics on Labor Markets: Evidence from the 1918 Influenza Pandemic
Haelim Anderson, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
April 22, 2021Capital Controls, Domestic Macroprudential Policy and the Bank Lending Channel of Monetary Policy
Paul Soto, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
April 20, 2021Market Concentration and Uniform Pricing: Evidence from Bank Mergers
Nuno Paixão, Bank of Canada
March 23, 2021Kicking the Can Down the Road: Government Interventions in the European Banking Sector
Sascha Steffen, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
March 9, 2021A Fuzzy Bunching Estimator of Regulatory Costs
Kairong Xiao, Columbia University
March 2, 2021Are Bigger Banks Better? Firm-Level Evidence from Germany
Kilian Huber, University of Chicago
February 25, 2021Estimation of Spillover Effects in Home Mortgage Delinquencies with Sampled Loan Performance Data
Hua Kiefer, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
January 15, 2021Indirect Costs of Government Aid and Intermediary Supply Effects: Lessons From the Paycheck Protection Program
Manju Puri, Duke University

Last Updated: August 4, 2024