This symposium issue examines securitization a decade after the 2008 financial crisis. Prior to the crisis, securitization was one of America’s dominant means of financing. Many observers, however, blamed securitization for causing the crisis, sparking regulation that arguably has been overly restrictive and, in some cases, even punitive. Where are we now
Prior to the Global Financial Crisis in 2008, securitization has been widely perceived as a way to d...
This book aims to explore if and how securitisation changed financial intermediation and lending beh...
What is securitization? As the title of this chapter suggests, securitization has many names, and, a...
This symposium issue examines securitization a decade after the 2008 financial crisis. Prior to the ...
Ramos-Muñoz holds that financial regulation’s trouble to tackle securitization’s problems is but the...
My dissertation thesis provides a comprehensive analysis of the principles of securitization techniq...
Securitization has been called into question because of its role in the recent financial crisis. Sch...
Securitization is a financial innovation that experiences a boom-bust cycle, as many other innovatio...
Securitization, a process in which firms can raise low-cost financing by efficiently allocating asse...
Lecture given November 11, 2010, the third of three delivered by Prof. Schwarcz as Leverhulme Visiti...
There are few types of securities as internationally traded as those issued in securitization (also ...
This paper surveys the literature examining securitization. Besides describing the economic motivati...
Securitization, a structured process involving the transformation of illiquid assets into marketable...
In the wake of the financial crisis, the securitisation markets collapsed and securitisation fell in...
Securitization is the process whereby financial assets are pooled together, with their cash flows, a...
Prior to the Global Financial Crisis in 2008, securitization has been widely perceived as a way to d...
This book aims to explore if and how securitisation changed financial intermediation and lending beh...
What is securitization? As the title of this chapter suggests, securitization has many names, and, a...
This symposium issue examines securitization a decade after the 2008 financial crisis. Prior to the ...
Ramos-Muñoz holds that financial regulation’s trouble to tackle securitization’s problems is but the...
My dissertation thesis provides a comprehensive analysis of the principles of securitization techniq...
Securitization has been called into question because of its role in the recent financial crisis. Sch...
Securitization is a financial innovation that experiences a boom-bust cycle, as many other innovatio...
Securitization, a process in which firms can raise low-cost financing by efficiently allocating asse...
Lecture given November 11, 2010, the third of three delivered by Prof. Schwarcz as Leverhulme Visiti...
There are few types of securities as internationally traded as those issued in securitization (also ...
This paper surveys the literature examining securitization. Besides describing the economic motivati...
Securitization, a structured process involving the transformation of illiquid assets into marketable...
In the wake of the financial crisis, the securitisation markets collapsed and securitisation fell in...
Securitization is the process whereby financial assets are pooled together, with their cash flows, a...
Prior to the Global Financial Crisis in 2008, securitization has been widely perceived as a way to d...
This book aims to explore if and how securitisation changed financial intermediation and lending beh...
What is securitization? As the title of this chapter suggests, securitization has many names, and, a...