NBER Publications by Philip Strahan
Working Papers and Chapters
| September 2009 | Hedge Funds as Liquidity Providers: Evidence from the Lehman Bankruptcy
with George O. Aragon, Philip E. Strahan: w15336
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| April 2009 | Do Regulations Based on Credit Ratings Affect a Firm's Cost of Capital?
with Darren J. Kisgen, Philip E. Strahan: w14890
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| February 2008 | Liquidity Production in 21st Century Banking
w13798
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| Liquidity Risk and Syndicate Structure
with Evan Gatev, Philip Strahan: w13802
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| January 2007 | How Do Banks Manage Liquidity Risk? Evidence from the Equity and Deposit Markets in the Fall of 1998
with Evan Gatev, Til Schuermann, Philip Strahan
in The Risks of Financial Institutions, Mark Carey and René M. Stulz, editors
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| May 2006 | Managing Bank Liquidity Risk: How Deposit-Loan Synergies Vary with Market Conditions
with Evan Gatev, Til Schuermann, Philip E. Strahan: w12234
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| January 2006 | Securitization and the Declining Impact of Bank Finance on Loan Supply: Evidence from Mortgage Acceptance Rates
with Elena Loutskina, Philip E. Strahan: w11983
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| January 2005 | How Law and Institutions Shape Financial Contracts: The Case of Bank Loans
with Jun Qian, Philip E. Strahan: w11052
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| December 2004 | How do Banks Manage Liquidity Risk? Evidence from Equity and Deposit Markets in the Fall of 1998
with Philip E. Strahan, Evan Gatev, Til Schuermann: w10982
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| October 2004 | Finance as a Barrier to Entry: Bank Competition and Industry Structure in Local U.S. Markets
with Nicola Cetorelli: w10832
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| September 2003 | Banks' Advantage in Hedging Liquidity Risk: Theory and Evidence from the Commercial Paper Market
with Evan Gatev, Philip E. Strahan: w9956
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| May 2003 | Bank Integration and State Business Cycles
with Donald Morgan, Bertrand Rime, Philip Strahan: w9704
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| Foreign Bank Entry and Business Volatility: Evidence from U.S. States and Other Countries
with Donald Morgan, Philip Strahan: w9710
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| December 2001 | Throwing Good Money After Bad? Board Connections and Conflicts in Bank Lending
with Randall S. Kroszner, Philip E. Strahan: w8694
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| January 2001 | Obstacles to Optimal Policy: The Interplay of Politics and Economics in Shaping Bank Supervision and Regulation Reforms
with Randall S. Kroszner, Philip E. Strahan
in Prudential Supervision: What Works and What Doesn't, Frederic S. Mishkin, editor
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| March 2000 | Obstacles to Optimal Policy: The Interplay of Politics and Economics in Shaping Bank Supervision and Regulation Reforms
with Randall S. Kroszner, Philip E. Strahan: w7582
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| August 1999 | Bankers on Boards: Monitoring, Conflicts of Interest, and Lender Liability
with Randall S. Kroszner, Philip E. Strahan: w7319
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| January 1999 | What Will Technology Do to Financial Structure?
with Fredric S. Mishkin, Philip E. Strahan: w6892
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| July 1998 | What Drives Deregulation? Economics and Politics of the Relaxation of Bank Branching Restrictions
with Randall S. Kroszner, Philip E. Strahan: w6637
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James Poterba is President of the National Bureau of Economic Research.
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