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Center for Financial Research

Seminar Series

Seminar Series - 2009

Date Seminar
March 10, 2009 Who Disciplines Bank Managers?
Klaus Schaek, Bangor Business School
April 8, 2009 Revisiting Copula Dependency Modeling: A Case for Conservatism
Scott Ulman, Bangor Business School
April 14, 2009 How Does Bank Lending React to Unexpected Changes in Bank Supervision?
Carlos Ramirez, George Mason University
Tim Curry, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Gary Fissel, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
April 30, 2009 Inflation Risk Premium: Evidence From the TIPS Market
Olesya V. Grishchenko, Pennsylvania State University
May 19, 2009 Predicting Bank Failures Using a Simple Dynamic Hazard Model
Rebel A. Cole, DePaul University
May 28, 2009 Regulatory Discretion, and Banks' Pursuit of "Safety in Similarity"
Ryan Stever, Acadian Asset Management
James A. Wilcox, University of California, Berkeley
June 3, 2009 Bank Ownership and Stability: Evidence from Germany
Natalja von Westernhagen, Deutsche Bundesbank
Thorsten Beck, Tilburg University
Heiko Hesse, International Monetary Fund
Thomas Kick, Deutsche Bundesbank
July 23, 2009 The Effects of Resolution-Method Choice on Resolution Costs in Bank Failures
Rosalind Bennett, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Haluk Unal, University of Maryland and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
August 4, 2009 The Effects of Underwriting Practices on Loan Losses: Evidence from the FDIC Survey of Lending Practices
John O'Keefe, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
August 13, 2009 Price-Increasing Competition: The Curious Case of Overdraft v. Deferred Deposit Credit
Brian T. Melzer, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
August 18, 2009 Corporate Political Contributions and Stock Returns
Michael J. Cooper, The University of Utah
Huseyin Gulen, Purdue University
Alexei V. Ovtchinnikov, Vanderbilt University

Last Updated: August 4, 2024