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Overview

Amit Seru is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States and specializes in research within the fields of economics, econometrics, finance, business, management, and accounting. Their work encompasses a variety of topics primarily related to finance and economics, with a particular focus on banking stability, regulation, efficiency, and corporate finance.

Their research output spans multiple subfields, including finance, economics and econometrics, accounting, general economics, econometrics and finance, and management of technology and innovation.

Key topics covered in their publications include:

  • Banking stability, regulation, efficiency
  • Global Financial Crisis and Policies
  • Housing Market and Economics
  • Corporate Finance and Governance
  • Financial Literacy, Pension, Retirement Analysis
  • Economic Theory and Policy
  • Firm Innovation and Growth

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Amit Seru are:

  • Gregor Matvos
  • Tomasz Piskorski
  • Erica Xuewei Jiang
  • Greg Buchak
  • Josh Lerner

Seru has published extensively in various venues. The most frequent venues for their research publications include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Political Economy
  • Journal of Financial Economics
  • The Review of Economic Studies
  • Harvard Dataverse

Some recent representative publications by Amit Seru are:

  • Measuring Technological Innovation over the Long Run, 2021, American Economic Review Insights
  • The Use and Misuse of Patent Data: Issues for Finance and Beyond, 2021, Review of Financial Studies
  • When Harry Fired Sally: The Double Standard in Punishing Misconduct, 2022, Journal of Political Economy
  • Financing Labor, 2021, European Finance Review
  • Monetary Tightening and U.S. Bank Fragility in 2023: Mark-to-Market Losses and Uninsured Depositor Runs?, 2023, SSRN Electronic Journal

Best Publications

  • Technological Innovation, Resource Allocation, and Growth

    Leonid Kogan;Dimitris Papanikolaou;Amit Seru;Noah Stoffman

  • Fintech, regulatory arbitrage, and the rise of shadow banks

    Greg Buchak;Gregor Matvos;Tomasz Piskorski;Amit Seru

  • Did Securitization Lead to Lax Screening? Evidence from Subprime Loans

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  • Affiliated firms and financial support: Evidence from indian business groups.

    Radhakrishnan Gopalan;Vikram Nanda;Amit Seru

  • Inconsistent Regulators: Evidence from Banking*

    Sumit Agarwal;David Lucca;Amit Seru;Francesco Trebbi

  • Firm boundaries matter: Evidence from conglomerates and R&D activity

    Amit Seru

  • Learning by Trading

    Amit Seru;Tyler Shumway;Noah Stoffman

  • The failure of models that predict failure: Distance, incentives, and defaults ☆

    Uday Rajan;Amit Seru;Vikrant Vig

  • Interest Rate Pass-Through: Mortgage Rates, Household Consumption, and Voluntary Deleveraging

    Marco Di Maggio;Amir Kermani;Benjamin J. Keys;Tomasz Piskorski

  • Fund Manager Use of Public Information: New Evidence on Managerial Skills

    Marcin Kacperczyk;Amit Seru

  • The Market for Financial Adviser Misconduct

    Mark Egan;Gregor Matvos;Amit Seru

  • Technological Innovation, Resource Allocation and Growth

    Leonid Kogan;Leonid Kogan;Dimitris Papanikolaou;Dimitris Papanikolaou;Amit Seru;Noah Stoffman

  • Securitization and distressed loan renegotiation: Evidence from the subprime mortgage crisis.

    Tomasz Piskorski;Amit Seru;Vikrant Vig

  • Are Incentive Contracts Rigged by Powerful CEOs

    Adair Morse;Vikram K. Nanda;Amit Seru

  • When Harry Fired Sally: The Double Standard in Punishing Misconduct

    Mark L. Egan;Gregor Matvos;Amit Seru

  • Financial regulation and securitization: Evidence from subprime loans $

    Benjamin J. Keys;Tanmoy Mukherjee;Amit Seru;Vikrant Vig

  • Measuring Technological Innovation over the Long Run

    Bryan Kelly;Dimitris Papanikolaou;Amit Seru;Matt Taddy

  • Lender Screening and the Role of Securitization: Evidence from Prime and Subprime Mortgage Markets

    Benjamin J. Keys;Amit Seru;Vikrant Vig

  • Policy Intervention in Debt Renegotiation: Evidence from the Home Affordable Modification Program

    Sumit Agarwal;Gene Amromin;Itzhak Ben-David;Souphala Chomsisengphet

  • Asset Quality Misrepresentation by Financial Intermediaries: Evidence from RMBS Market

    Tomasz Piskorski;Amit Seru;James Witkin

  • Advertising Expensive Mortgages

    Umit G. Gurun;Gregor Matvos;Gregor Matvos;Amit Seru;Amit Seru

  • Securitization and Distressed Loan Renegotiation: Evidence from the Subprime Mortgage Crisis

    Vikrant Vig;Amit Seru;Tomasz Piskorski

Frequent Co-Authors

Sumit Agarwal
Sumit Agarwal National University of Singapore
Francesco Trebbi
Francesco Trebbi University of California, Berkeley
Vikram K. Nanda
Vikram K. Nanda The University of Texas at Dallas
Souphala Chomsisengphet
Souphala Chomsisengphet Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
Josh Lerner
Josh Lerner Harvard University
Erik Hurst
Erik Hurst University of Chicago
Marcin T. Kacperczyk
Marcin T. Kacperczyk Imperial College London
Itzhak Ben-David
Itzhak Ben-David The Ohio State University
Efraim Benmelech
Efraim Benmelech Northwestern University

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