This paper makes three diverse contributions. First, whereas the extant literature estimates a single elasticity of substitution/complementarity from an input distance function, we calculate a range of elasticities. Second, we make a substantive contribution to the literature on bank input substitution/complementarity because somewhat surprisingly there has been very little work on this issue. Third, our analysis of the substitutability/complementarity of deposit types for U.S. banks in 2008 - 2015 (crisis and beyond), vis-à-vis 1992 - 2007 (pre-crisis), is, to the best of our knowledge, the first to consider the effect of structural change on elasticities of substitution/complementarity. To account for the extent of the heterogeneity in th...
Can banks maintain their advantage as liquidity providers when they are heavily exposed to a financi...
This dissertation is motivated by the 2008 financial crisis and consists of three chapters. In the f...
The simple answer to both questions in the title of this paper: No. We concentrate on three key aspe...
This paper makes three diverse contributions. First, whereas the extant literature estimates a singl...
PRELIMINARY AND INCOMPLETE, PLEASE DO NOT CITE WITHOUT PERMISSION. We develop and estimate an empiri...
PRELIMINARY AND INCOMPLETE, PLEASE DO NOT CITE WITHOUT PERMISSION. We develop and estimate an empiri...
This paper compares the stability of the U.S. Dual Banking system’s two bank groups, national and st...
The 2000–2013 period was characterized by substantial regulatory, monetary and technological change,...
In crisis times, depositors get anxious, can run on banks, and withdraw their deposits. Correlated w...
During the Great Recession of 2007 and 2008, liquidity and credit dried up, threatening the stabilit...
Using a sample of annual deposit data in the Netherlands for the 2004 – 2014 period, we study the fr...
Using a sample of annual deposit data in the Netherlands for the 2004 – 2014 period, we study the fr...
This dissertation is a study of the aggregate portfolio behavior of the United States commercial ban...
In the period from 2007 to 2009 the world experienced the deepest financial crisis since the Great D...
In this paper we analyze the role of deposit insurance in providing the market with liquidity in tim...
Can banks maintain their advantage as liquidity providers when they are heavily exposed to a financi...
This dissertation is motivated by the 2008 financial crisis and consists of three chapters. In the f...
The simple answer to both questions in the title of this paper: No. We concentrate on three key aspe...
This paper makes three diverse contributions. First, whereas the extant literature estimates a singl...
PRELIMINARY AND INCOMPLETE, PLEASE DO NOT CITE WITHOUT PERMISSION. We develop and estimate an empiri...
PRELIMINARY AND INCOMPLETE, PLEASE DO NOT CITE WITHOUT PERMISSION. We develop and estimate an empiri...
This paper compares the stability of the U.S. Dual Banking system’s two bank groups, national and st...
The 2000–2013 period was characterized by substantial regulatory, monetary and technological change,...
In crisis times, depositors get anxious, can run on banks, and withdraw their deposits. Correlated w...
During the Great Recession of 2007 and 2008, liquidity and credit dried up, threatening the stabilit...
Using a sample of annual deposit data in the Netherlands for the 2004 – 2014 period, we study the fr...
Using a sample of annual deposit data in the Netherlands for the 2004 – 2014 period, we study the fr...
This dissertation is a study of the aggregate portfolio behavior of the United States commercial ban...
In the period from 2007 to 2009 the world experienced the deepest financial crisis since the Great D...
In this paper we analyze the role of deposit insurance in providing the market with liquidity in tim...
Can banks maintain their advantage as liquidity providers when they are heavily exposed to a financi...
This dissertation is motivated by the 2008 financial crisis and consists of three chapters. In the f...
The simple answer to both questions in the title of this paper: No. We concentrate on three key aspe...