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The Research Group of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Financial Intermediation Staff

2007-2008
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Adam Ashcraft
Ph.D., MIT, 2001
Interests: Monetary policy and the transmission mechanism; bank capital regulation; market discipline; causal methods in econometrics; labor economics.

Nicola Cetorelli
Ph.D., Brown, 1996
Interests: Banking; industrial organization; corporate finance; bank finance and real activity.

Beverly Hirtle
Ph.D., MIT, 1986
Interests: Retail banking and bank branching; risk management and measurement; banks’ dividend and stock repurchase behavior; disclosure; bank capital.

John Kambhu
Ph.D., NYU, 1981
Interests: Market liquidity; risk management; economics of information.

Hamid Mehran
Ph.D., University of North Carolina, 1990
Interests: Corporate finance.

Donald Morgan
Ph.D., Wisconsin, 1989
Interests: Judging and pricing bank risk; geographic diversification at banks; bank credit standards and economic activity.

Stavros Peristiani
Ph.D., Columbia, 1984
Interests: Banking and finance; real estate finance; theoretical and applied
econometrics.

João Santos
Ph.D., Boston University, 1994
Interests: Corporate finance; banking; banking regulation and the design of financial systems, institutions, and contracts.

Til Schuermann
Ph.D., Pennsylvania, 1993
Interests: Financial institutions; risk measurement and management; capital markets; financial econometrics.

James Vickery
Ph.D., MIT, 2004
Interests: Banking and financial institutions; corporate finance; consumer finance; development finance.

Zhenyu Wang
Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1995
Interests: Risk management; asset pricing; financial econometrics; investment management.

Chenyang Wei
Ph.D., NYU, 2006
Interests: Empirical finance; corporate governance; credit risk; fixed-income investment.

Tanju Yorulmazer
Ph.D., NYU, 2003
Interests: Financial stability; information flows in financial markets; applied game theory.

George Zanjani
Ph.D., Chicago, 2000
Interests: Insurance; financial institutions; corporate finance.

 

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