SITE session on Financial Regulation (August 14-15, 2017)
Banking on Deposits: Maturity Transformation without Risk Transfer (Download paper) Co-author(s): Philipp Schnabl (NYU), Itamar Drechsler (Wharton), and Alexi Savov (NYU)
Financial Regulation in a Quantitative Model of the Modern Banking System (Download paper) Co-author(s): Tim Landvoigt (University of Texas-Austin), and Juliane Beganau (Harvard University)
Fintech, Regulatory Arbitrage, and the Rise of Shadow Banks (Download paper) Co-author(s): Greg Buchak (Stanford University), Gregor Matvos (Northwestern), Tomasz Piskorski (Columbia) and Amit Seru (Stanford University)
Gravity in FX Rsquared: Understanding the Factor Structure in Exchange Rates (Download paper) Co-author(s): Hanno Lustig (Stanford University) and Robert Richmond (NYU)
House Price Beliefs and Leverage Choice (Download paper) Co-author(s): Johannes Stroebel and Theresa Kutcher (all at NYU)
How QE Works: Evidence on the Refinancing Channel (Download paper) Co-author(s): Marco Di Maggio (Harvard University), Christopher Palmer and Amir Kermani (all at UC Berkeley)
Making a House a Home: The Stimulative Effect of Home Purchases on Consumption and Investment (Download paper) Co-author(s): Effi Benmelech, Brian Meltzer (all at Northwestern), and Adam Guren (Brown)
Mortgage Design in an Equilibrium Model of the Housing Market (Download paper) Co-author(s): Adam Guren (Brown), Arvind Krishnamurthy, and Timothy McQuade (all at Stanford University)
Regional Heterogeneity and Monetary Policy (Download paper) Co-author(s): Martin Beraja (Princeton), Andreas Fuster (Federal Reserve Bank of New York), Joseph Vavra and Erik Hurst (all at the University of Chicago)
Regulating Household Leverage (Download paper Co-author(s): Stephanie Johnson (Rice), Anthony DeFusco, and John Mondragon (all at Northwestern Kellogg)
The Cross Section of Bank Value (Download paper) Co-author(s): Mark Egan (Harvard University), Stefan Lewellen (Pennsylvania State University), and Adi Sunderam (Harvard University)
The Fragility of Market Risk Insurance (Download paper) Co-author(s): Motohiro Yogo (Princeton) and Ralph Koijen (University of Chicago)