Strahan, Philip E. (Philip Elliot), 1963-
Strahan, Philip E.
Philip Strahan économiste américain
Strahan, Philip E. 1963-
VIAF ID: 30479363 (Personal)
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100 0 _ ‡a Philip Strahan ‡c économiste américain
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100 1 _ ‡a Strahan, Philip E.
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100 1 _ ‡a Strahan, Philip E. ‡d 1963-
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100 1 0 ‡a Strahan, Philip E. ‡q (Philip Elliot), ‡d 1963-
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Boston College
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Federal Reserve Bank (New York, NY)
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Federal Reserve Bank of New York
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Federal Reserve Bank of New York
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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National Bureau of Economic Research (Cambridge, Mass.)
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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University of Chicago
Works
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Agency problems and risk taking at banks |
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Are All Ratings Created Equal? The Impact of Issuer Size on the Pricing of Mortgage-backed Securities |
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Bank integration and state business cycles |
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Bank Quality, Judicial Efficiency and Borrower Runs: Loan Repayment Delays in Italy |
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Bank Stress Testing: Public Interest or Regulatory Capture? |
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Bankers on Boards: Monitoring, Conflicts of Interest, and Lender Liability |
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Banks as Lenders of First Resort: Evidence from the COVID-19 Crisis |
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Borrower risk and the price and nonprice terms of bank loans |
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The consolidation of the financial services industry causes, consequences, and implications for the future |
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Deposit Market Power, Funding Stability and Long-Term Credit |
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Do regulations based on credit ratings affect firm's cost of capital? |
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Entry restrictions, industry evolution, and dynamic efficiency evidence from commercial banking |
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Exporting Liquidity: Branch Banking and Financial Integration |
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Finance as a barrier to entry bank competition and industry structure in local U.S. markets |
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Foreign bank entry and business volatility: evidence from U.S. states and other countries |
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Funding Liquidity without Banks: Evidence from a Shock to the Cost of Very Short-Term Debt |
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Hedge funds as liquidity providers : evidence from the Lehman bankruptcy |
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How do banks manage liquidity risk? evidence from equity and deposit markets in the fall of 1998 |
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How law and institutions shape financial contracts the case of bank loans |
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The impact of the collapse of FSLIC on the market for insured certificates of deposit theory and practice |
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Internal Capital Markets in Times of Crisis: The Benefit of Group Affiliation in Italy |
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Liquidity production in 21st century banking |
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Liquidity risk and syndicate structure |
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Managing bank liquidity risk: how deposit-loan synergies vary with market conditions |
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Obstacles to Optimal Policy: The Interplay of Politics and Economics in Shaping Bank Supervision and Regulation Reforms |
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Securitization and the declining impact of bank finance on loan supply: evidence from mortgage acceptance rates |
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Stress Tests and Small Business Lending |
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Throwing good money after bad? : board connections and conflicts in bank lending |
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Voter Preferences and Political Change: Evidence from Shale Booms |
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What drives deregulation?, c1998: |
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What Will Technology Do to Financial Structure? |
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Who Supplies PPP Loans (And Does it Matter)? Banks, Relationships and the COVID Crisis |
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