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Anil K. Kashyap is affiliated with the University of Chicago in the United States. Their research predominantly spans the fields of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance, with a total of 35 publications recorded in these areas. Within these, the scientist's work is further categorized into subfields such as Economics and Econometrics, Finance, Accounting, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, and General Agricultural and Biological Sciences.

The main topics addressed in Kashyap's research include banking stability, regulation, and efficiency; the global financial crisis and related policies; monetary policy and its economic impact; economic theories and models; private equity and venture capital; microfinance and financial inclusion; and financial markets and investment strategies.

Kashyap has published extensively, with frequent appearances in the SSRN Electronic Journal, accounting for eleven publications. Other notable publication venues include The Journal of Economic Perspectives, the Journal of Political Economy, the Journal of Financial Economics, and the American Economic Review.

Recent papers by Anil K. Kashyap include:

  • The benchmark inclusion subsidy, 2021, Journal of Financial Economics
  • Monetary Policy When the Central Bank Shapes Financial-Market Sentiment, 2023, The Journal of Economic Perspectives
  • Is There Too Much Benchmarking in Asset Management?, 2023, American Economic Review
  • Optimal Bank Regulation in the Presence of Credit and Run-Risk, 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Optimal Bank Regulation in the Presence of Credit and Run Risk, 2023, Journal of Political Economy

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including Natalia Kovrijnykh and Anna Pavlova, each with four joint publications. Other recurrent co-authors are Jeremy C. Stein, Dimitrios P. Tsomocos, and Alexandros Vardoulakis, with three joint publications each.

Best Publications

  • Monetary Policy and Credit Conditions: Evidence from the Composition of External Finance

    Anil K Kashyap;Anil K Kashyap;Anil K Kashyap;Jeremy C Stein;Jeremy C Stein;David W Wilcox

  • Corporate Structure, Liquidity, and Investment: Evidence from Japanese Industrial Groups

    Takeo Hoshi;Anil Kashyap;David Scharfstein

  • What Do a Million Observations on Banks Say about the Transmission of Monetary Policy

    Anil K Kashyap;Jeremy C. Stein

  • Zombie Lending and Depressed Restructuring in Japan

    Ricardo J Caballero;Takeo Hoshi;Anil K Kashyap

  • The Role of Banks in Reducing the Costs of Financial Distress in Japan

    Takeo Hoshi;Anil Kashyap;David Scharfstein

  • Monetary Policy and Credit Conditions: Evidence From the Composition of External Finance

    Anil Kashyap;Anil Kashyap;Anil Kashyap;Jeremy Stein;Jeremy Stein;David Wilcox

  • The impact of monetary policy on bank balance sheets

    Anil K. Kashyap;Jeremy C. Stein

  • Banks as Liquidity Providers: An Explanation for the Coexistence of Lending and Deposit-Taking

    Anil K. Kashyap;Raghuram Rajan;Jeremy C. Stein

  • A Macroprudential Approach to Financial Regulation

    Samuel G. Hanson;Anil K Kashyap;Jeremy C. Stein

  • Monetary Policy and Bank Lending

    Anil Kashyap;Jeremy Stein

  • Credit Conditions and the Cyclical Behavior of Inventories

    Anil K Kashyap;Owen A. Lamont;Jeremy C. Stein

  • Investment-Cash Flow Sensitivities are Useful: A Comment on Kaplan and Zingales

    Steven M. Fazzari;R. Glenn Hubbard;Bruce C. Petersen

  • Rethinking Capital Regulation

    Anil K Kashyap;Raghuram G. Rajan;Jeremy C. Stein

  • Cyclical implications of the Basel II capital standards

    Anil K Kashyap;Jeremy C. Stein

  • Corporate Financing and Governance in Japan: The Road to the Future

    Takeo Hoshi;Anil Kashyap

  • Internal Finance and Firm Investment

    R. Glenn Hubbard;Anil K Kashyap;Toni M Whited

  • Why Don't Prices Rise During Periods of Peak Demand? Evidence from Scanner Data

    Judith A Chevalier;Anil K Kashyap;Peter E Rossi

  • Internal Finance and Firm Investment

    Robert Hubbard;Anil Kashyap;Toni Whited

  • Sticky Prices: New Evidence from Retail Catalogs

    Anil K Kashyap

  • The Transformation of the U.S. Banking Industry: What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been

    Allen N. Berger;Anil K. Kashyap;Joseph Scalise

  • The Japanese Banking Crisis: Where Did It Come From and How Will It End?

    Takeo Hoshi;Anil Kashyap

  • The Transformation of the U.S. Banking Industry: What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been

    Allen N. Berger;Anil K Kashyap;Joseph M. Scalise;Mark Gertler

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeremy C. Stein
Jeremy C. Stein Harvard University
David S. Scharfstein
David S. Scharfstein Harvard University
Douglas W. Diamond
Douglas W. Diamond University of Chicago
Raghuram G. Rajan
Raghuram G. Rajan University of Chicago
René M. Stulz
René M. Stulz The Ohio State University
John H. Cochrane
John H. Cochrane Hoover Institution
Robert J. Shiller
Robert J. Shiller Yale University
Hyun Song Shin
Hyun Song Shin Bank of Korea
Frederic S. Mishkin
Frederic S. Mishkin Columbia University
Stephen G. Cecchetti
Stephen G. Cecchetti Brandeis University

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