It is widely assumed that the Federal Reserve is the lender of last resort in the United States and that the Fed\u27s discount window is the primary mechanism through which it fulfills this role. Yet, when banks faced liquidity constraints during the 2007-2009 financial cfisis (the Cisis), the discount window played a relatively small role in providing banks much needed liquidity. This is not because banks forewent government-backed liquidity; rather, they sought it elsewhere. First, they increased their reliance on collateralized loans, known as advances, from the Federal Home Loan Bank System, a little-known government-sponsored enterprise that grew in size to over $1 trillion during the Cisis. Second, distressed banks offered exceptional...
In the first chapter, I use a fuzzy regression discontinuity design to study the impact of auction-b...
As the U.S. experience revealed after the Global Financial Crisis (GFC), zero lower bound (ZLB) limi...
The financial crisis of 2007-2008 exposed gaps in the law that authorizes federal agencies to provid...
It is widely assumed that the Federal Reserve is the lender of last resort in the United States and ...
Insufficient liquidity can trigger fire sales and wreak havoc on a financial system. To address thes...
Beginning in summer 2007, the Federal Reserve (the Fed) was called upon to address a severe disrupti...
The current financial turmoil has generated considerable discussion of liquidity. Moreover, it has b...
The Federal Reserve, the central bank of the United States, is one of the most important and powerfu...
During the last financial crisis, what should the Federal Reserve (the Fed) have done when lenders s...
In recent years, economists have come to question the desirability of granting banks the privilege o...
We examine the importance of liquidity hoarding and counterparty risk in the U.S. overnight interban...
During the recent financial crisis, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (the FDIC) auctioned m...
Since August 2007 the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (Fed) has approached near pan...
This thesis analyzes the case of the Federal Reserve and highlights the negative consequences of hav...
The financial crisis exposed major faultlines in banking and financial markets more broadly. Policym...
In the first chapter, I use a fuzzy regression discontinuity design to study the impact of auction-b...
As the U.S. experience revealed after the Global Financial Crisis (GFC), zero lower bound (ZLB) limi...
The financial crisis of 2007-2008 exposed gaps in the law that authorizes federal agencies to provid...
It is widely assumed that the Federal Reserve is the lender of last resort in the United States and ...
Insufficient liquidity can trigger fire sales and wreak havoc on a financial system. To address thes...
Beginning in summer 2007, the Federal Reserve (the Fed) was called upon to address a severe disrupti...
The current financial turmoil has generated considerable discussion of liquidity. Moreover, it has b...
The Federal Reserve, the central bank of the United States, is one of the most important and powerfu...
During the last financial crisis, what should the Federal Reserve (the Fed) have done when lenders s...
In recent years, economists have come to question the desirability of granting banks the privilege o...
We examine the importance of liquidity hoarding and counterparty risk in the U.S. overnight interban...
During the recent financial crisis, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (the FDIC) auctioned m...
Since August 2007 the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (Fed) has approached near pan...
This thesis analyzes the case of the Federal Reserve and highlights the negative consequences of hav...
The financial crisis exposed major faultlines in banking and financial markets more broadly. Policym...
In the first chapter, I use a fuzzy regression discontinuity design to study the impact of auction-b...
As the U.S. experience revealed after the Global Financial Crisis (GFC), zero lower bound (ZLB) limi...
The financial crisis of 2007-2008 exposed gaps in the law that authorizes federal agencies to provid...