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Center for Financial Research

2008 Seminar Series

DateSeminar
January 9, 2008Dissecting the Reaction of Global Equity Markets to Oil Policy and Fed Policy Shocks
Yothin Jinjarak, Association of Southeast Asian Nations
January 10, 2008Bankers on Boards, Financial Constraints, and Financial Distress
Karlyn Mitchell, North Carolina State University
January 14, 2008Payday Loans, Uncertainty, and Discounting: Explaining Patterns of Borrowing, Repayment, and Default
Jeremy Tobacman, University of Pennsylvania
January 15, 2008The Impact of State Anti-Predatory Lending Laws: Policy Implications and Insights
Raphael Bostic, University of Southern California
January 16, 2008Who Saves? The Role of Long-Run Earnings and Life Events on Retirement Wealth, 2008
Deborah K. Foster, Michigan State University
January 22, 2008Stock Performance and Merger Choices
Benjamin Mathew, University of Chicago
January 24, 2008The Effect of Wealth on Labor Force Participation of Older Men
Ryan Goodstein, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
January 29, 2008Immigrant Networks and Their Implications for Occupational Choice and Wages
Krishna Patel, Georgetown University
January 30, 2008Changes in Market Responses to Financial Statement Restatement Announcements in the Sarbanes–Oxley Era
Steven Byers, Public Company Accounting Oversight Board
March 27, 2008Understanding the Subprime Mortgage Crisis
Yuliya Demyanyk, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
March 27, 2008Do Solicitations Matter in Bank Credit Ratings? Results from a Study of 72 Countries
Winnie Poon, Lingnan University
April 21, 2008A Theory of Bank Resolution: Political Economics and Technological Change
Robert DeYoung, University of Kansas
Jack Reidhill, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
April 22, 2008Loan Growth and Riskiness of Banks
Daniel Foos, University of Mannheim
April 29, 2008Bankcar: A Credit Risk Model For US Commercial Bank Charge-Offs
Jon Frye, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
June 10, 2008A Structural Approach to Understanding and Measurement of Residential Mortgage Lending Risk
Ian Harrison, Reserve Bank of New Zealand
July 15, 2008Do Unsolicited Ratings Contain A Strategic Rating Component? Evidence from S&P
Andre Guttler, International University
August 5, 2008Pay for Performance? CEO Compensation and Acquirer Returns in BHC Mergers
Kristina Minnick, Bentley College
Haluk Unal, University of Maryland and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Liu Yang, University of California, Los Angeles
August 6, 2008Legal Origin, Creditor Protection and Bank Lending: Evidence from Emerging Markets
Rebel Cole, DePaul University
September 8, 2008Has the CDS Market Lowered the Cost of Debt to Firms?
Joao Santos, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Adam Ashcraft, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
September 11, 2008The Impact of the GSE Accounting Scandals on the Increase in Risky Mortgages
Andrew Felton, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
September 19, 2008Distressed Debt Prices and Recovery Rate Estimation
Xin Guo, Berkeley
Robert A. Jarrow, Cornell University
Haizhi Lin, Cornell University
September 25, 2008Hedging Credit: Equity Liquidity Matters
Sanjiv Das, Santa Clara University
Paul Hanouna, Villanova University
October 7, 2008Understanding the Components of Bank Failure Resolution Costs
Rosalind L. Bennett, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Haluk Unal, University of Maryland and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
October 7, 2008Do Interest Groups Influence Voting Turnout? Evidence From the 1996 and 2000 U.S. Elections
Carlos D. Ramirez, George Mason University
Aileen G. Sampson, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
October 8, 2008Securitization of Subprime Mortgages, 2008 - An Empirical Analysis of the Loan Sales Decisions of Depository Institutions
Paul Calem, Freddie Mac
Jonathan Liles, Freddie Mac
Christopher Henderson, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

Last Updated: August 4, 2024