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Amit Seru

Global rank #1030 98%

Institution: Stanford University

Primary Field: Finance (weighted toward more recent publications)

Homepage: https://people.stanford.edu/aseru/

First Publication: 2007

Most Recent: 2024

RePEc ID: pse308 ↗

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 2.30 3.02 1.17 0.00 16.40
Last 10 Years 4.60 6.03 2.18 0.00 32.63
All Time 6.27 16.59 2.18 0.00 60.45

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 38
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 25.15

Publications (38)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2024 Monetary tightening and U.S. bank fragility in 2023: Mark-to-market losses and uninsured depositor runs? Journal of Financial Economics A 4
2024 Beyond the Balance Sheet Model of Banking: Implications for Bank Regulation and Monetary Policy Journal of Political Economy S 4
2024 Financial Innovation in the Twenty-First Century: Evidence from US Patents Journal of Political Economy S 4
2024 Searching for Approval Econometrica S 6
2023 Mortgage Refinancing, Consumer Spending, and Competition: Evidence from the Home Affordable Refinance Program Review of Economic Studies S 7
2022 The Use and Misuse of Patent Data: Issues for Finance and Beyond The Review of Financial Studies A 2
2022 When Harry Fired Sally: The Double Standard in Punishing Misconduct Journal of Political Economy S 3
2021 Measuring Technological Innovation over the Long Run American Economic Review: Insights A 4
2021 Government and Private Household Debt Relief during COVID-19 Brookings Papers on Economic Activity B 4
2021 Debt relief and slow recovery: A decade after Lehman Journal of Financial Economics A 2
2021 Debt, liquidity constraints, and corporate investment: evidence from panel data Review of Finance B 3
2020 Disguised corruption: Evidence from consumer credit in China Journal of Financial Economics A 4
2019 The Market for Financial Adviser Misconduct Journal of Political Economy S 3
2018 Mortgage Market Design: Lessons from the Great Recession Brookings Papers on Economic Activity B 2
2018 Financial market frictions and diversification Journal of Financial Economics A 3
2018 Fintech, regulatory arbitrage, and the rise of shadow banks Journal of Financial Economics A 4
2017 Policy Intervention in Debt Renegotiation: Evidence from the Home Affordable Modification Program Journal of Political Economy S 6
2017 Interest Rate Pass-Through: Mortgage Rates, Household Consumption, and Voluntary Deleveraging American Economic Review S 7
2017 Technological Innovation, Resource Allocation, and Growth Quarterly Journal of Economics S 4
2017 Selling Failed Banks Journal of Finance A 3
2016 Advertising Expensive Mortgages Journal of Finance A 3
2016 Regional Redistribution through the US Mortgage Market American Economic Review S 4
2015 Asset Quality Misrepresentation by Financial Intermediaries: Evidence from the RMBS Market Journal of Finance A 3
2015 The failure of models that predict failure: Distance, incentives, and defaults Journal of Financial Economics A 3
2014 Internal Capital Market and Dividend Policies: Evidence From Business Groups The Review of Financial Studies A 3
2014 The revolving door and worker flows in banking regulation Journal of Monetary Economics A 3
2014 Inconsistent Regulators: Evidence from Banking Quarterly Journal of Economics S 4
2014 Firm boundaries matter: Evidence from conglomerates and R&D activity Journal of Financial Economics A 1
2014 Resource Allocation within Firms and Financial Market Dislocation: Evidence from Diversified Conglomerates The Review of Financial Studies A 2
2012 Lender Screening and the Role of Securitization: Evidence from Prime and Subprime Mortgage Markets The Review of Financial Studies A 3
2011 Are Incentive Contracts Rigged by Powerful CEOs? Journal of Finance A 3
2010 Did Securitization Lead to Lax Screening? Evidence from Subprime Loans Quarterly Journal of Economics S 4
2010 Statistical Default Models and Incentives American Economic Review S 3
2010 Securitization and distressed loan renegotiation: Evidence from the subprime mortgage crisis Journal of Financial Economics A 3
2010 Learning by Trading The Review of Financial Studies A 3
2009 Financial regulation and securitization: Evidence from subprime loans Journal of Monetary Economics A 4
2007 Affiliated firms and financial support: Evidence from Indian business groups Journal of Financial Economics A 3
2007 Fund Manager Use of Public Information: New Evidence on Managerial Skills Journal of Finance A 2