Stephen G. Cecchetti


International Business School
Brandeis University

 

 

Comments and Other Publications

Comment on `Did U.S. Bank Supervisors Get Tougher During the Credit Crunch and Easier during the Banking Boom? Did Supervisors Increase Examination Accuracy? Did it Matter to Bank Lending?'  by Allen Berger, Margaret Kyle and Joseph Scalise, in Prudential Supervision: What Works and What Doesn't, Frederic S. Mishkin, ed., Chicago: University of Chicago Press for NBER, forthcoming.


Comment on 'The Impact of Capital Requirements on Bank Risk Taking: Empirical Evidence,' in Proceeding of a Conference: Financial Services at the Crossroads: Capital Regulation in the Twenty-First Century, in Economic Policy Review of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York 4 (October 1998) 47-49.


'How Would Changes in the Deductibility of Mortgage Interest Affect Housing Prices?' in Economic Commentary of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, 1 February 1996 (with P. Rupert).


Comment on 'Is Bank Lending Important for the Transmission of Monetary Policy?' by Carl E. Walsh and James A. Wilcox, in E. Rosengren, ed., Is Bank Lending Important for the Transmission of Monetary Policy, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 1995, 113-118.


'Measuring and Controlling Inflation,' NBER Reporter, Summer 1995.

'Interactions between Seasonal Cycles and Business Cycles,' in Economic Commentary of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, December 15, 1994.


Comment on 'Estimating Policy-Invariant Technology and Taste Parameters in the Financial Sector, When Risk and Growth Matter', by W. Barnett, M. Kirova and M. Pasupathy, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 27 (November 1995, Part 2) .


Comment on 'What Determines the Sacrifice Ratio?' by Laurence Ball, in Monetary Policy, N. Gregory Mankiw, ed., Chicago: University of Chicago Press for NBER, 1994, 188-193.


Comment on 'Inflation Uncertainty, Relative Price Uncertainty and Investment in U.S. Manufacturing' by John Huizinga, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 25 (August 1993, Part 2) 550-554.


Comment on 'Seignorage as a Tax: A Quantitative Analysis,' by Ayse Imrohoroglu and Edward C. Prescott, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 23 (August 1991, Part 2) 476-480.

 

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