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Patric H. Hendershott

Global rank #35716 59%

Institution: DePaul University

Primary Field: General (weighted toward more recent publications)

First Publication: Unknown

Most Recent: Unknown

RePEc ID: phe429 ↗

Publication Scores

Scores use coauthorship adjustment: α/n credit per paper, where n = number of authors. α = 2.01: calibrated so average adjusted count equals average raw count (a zero-sum adjustment).

Period S (4x) A (2x) B (1x) C (½x) Total
Last 5 Years 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Last 10 Years 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
All Time 2.01 32.17 13.07 0.00 85.46

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 32
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 0.00

Publications (32)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2006 The sensitivity of homeowner leverage to the deductibility of home mortgage interest Journal of Urban Economics A 2
1997 Debt Usage and Mortgage Choice: The FHA-Conventional Decision Journal of Urban Economics A 3
1996 Age, housing demand, and real house prices Regional Science and Urban Economics B 2
1996 Rental Adjustment and Valuation in Overbuilt Markets: Evidence from the Sydney Office Market Journal of Urban Economics A 1
1996 Introduction and overview Regional Science and Urban Economics B 1
1994 Housing Decisions of American Youth Journal of Urban Economics A 3
1993 The Impact of Real Rents and Wages on Household Formation. Review of Economics and Statistics A 3
1992 Introducing risky housing and endogenous tenure choice into a portfolio-based general equilibrium model Journal of Public Economics A 2
1991 Are real house prices likely to decline by 47 percent? Regional Science and Urban Economics B 1
1989 Integration of mortgage and capital markets and the accumulation of residential capital Regional Science and Urban Economics B 2
1984 Expectations, Surprises and Treasury Bill Rates: 1960-82. Journal of Finance A 1
1983 The Allocation of Capital between Residential and Nonresidential Uses: Taxes, Inflation and Capital Market Constraints. Journal of Finance A 2
1981 The Decline in Aggregate Share Values: Taxation, Valuation Errors, Risk and Profitability. American Economic Review S 1
1980 Real User Costs and the Demand for Single-Family Housing Brookings Papers on Economic Activity B 1
1980 The Demand for Tax-Exempt Securities by Financial Institutions. Journal of Finance A 2
1979 Commercial bank asset portfolio behavior in the United States : Evidence of a change in structure Journal of Banking & Finance B 2
1978 The Impact of Taxes, Risk and Relative Security Supplies on Interest Rate Differentials. Journal of Finance A 2
1978 Dynamics of forecasting financial cycles : Lacy H. Hunt, (JAI Press, Greenwich, Connecticut, 1976) pp. xxiv + 296 Journal of Banking & Finance B 1
1977 Model simulations of the impact of selective credit policies and financial reforms : The appropriate monetary-policy assumption Journal of Banking & Finance B 1
1977 The GNP gap : An indicator of monetary policy? Journal of Monetary Economics A 1
1976 A Tax Cut in a Multiple Security Model: Crowding Out, Pulling In and the Term Structure of Interest Rates. Journal of Finance A 1
1976 Policy and Statistical Exogeneity: Reply. Journal of Finance A 1
1975 Recognizing the Impact of Inflation: Discussion. Journal of Finance A 1
1975 The Financial Behavior of Households: Some Empirical Estimates. Journal of Finance A 2
1973 Expected Inflation Implied by Capital Market Rates. Journal of Finance A 2
1973 Financial Disintermediation in a Macroeconomic Framework: Reply. Journal of Finance A 1
1971 The Full-Employment Interest Rate and the Neutralized Money Stock: Comment. Journal of Finance A 1
1971 Financial Disintermediation in a Macroeconomic Framework. Journal of Finance A 1
1970 Free Reserves, Interest Rates, and Deposits: A Synthesis. Journal of Finance A 2
1968 RECENT DEVELOPMENT OF THE FINANCIAL SECTOR OF ECONOMETRIC MODELS Journal of Finance A 1
1967 THE STRUCTURE OF INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATES: THE U.S. TREASURY BILL RATE AND THE EURODOLLAR DEPOSIT RATE Journal of Finance A 1
1966 The Inside Lag in Monetary Policy: A Comment Journal of Political Economy S 1