Browsing All of EconStor by Author Kupiec, Paul H.


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Year of PublicationTitleAuthor(s)
2014Can the 'single point of entry' strategy be used to recapitalize a failing bank?Wallison, Peter J.; Kupiec, Paul H.
2014Taking the risk out of systemic risk management IKupiec, Paul H.; Guntay, Levent
2015Will TLAC regulations fix the G-SIB too-big-to-fail problem?Kupiec, Paul H.
2015Testing for systemic risk using stock returnsKupiec, Paul H.
2015Is Dodd Frank orderly liquidation authority necessary to fix too-big-to-fail?Kupiec, Paul H.
2015Portfolio diversification in concentrated bond and loan portfoliosKupiec, Paul H.
2015Does bank supervision impact bank loan growth?Kupiec, Paul H.; Lee, Yan; Rosenfeld, Claire
2015Capital for concentrated credit portfoliosKupiec, Paul H.
2016Fixing prompt corrective actionKupiec, Paul H.
2017The leverage ratio is not the problemKupiec, Paul H.
2018On the accuracy of alternative approaches for calibrating bank stress test modelsKupiec, Paul H.
2018Inside the black box: The accuracy of alternative stress test modelsKupiec, Paul H.
2019Policy uncertainty, financial stability, and stress testingKupiec, Paul H.
2019Policy uncertainty and bank stress testingKupiec, Paul H.
2020Did prudent risk management practices or weak consumer demand reduce Paycheck Protection Program lending by the largest banks?Kupiec, Paul H.
2020Statistical challenges of stress test financial stability assessmentsKupiec, Paul H.
202120 years of banking history in 67 tables and chartsKupiec, Paul H.
2021Inflation targeting: How the Federal Reserve abandoned 'honest money' for a perpetual inflation taxKupiec, Paul H.
2022Who Owns Federal Reserve Losses and How Will They Impact Monetary Policy?Kupiec, Paul H.; Pollock, Alex J.