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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Economics and Finance D-index 60 Citations 18,880 300 World Ranking 501 National Ranking 344

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Finance
  • Law
  • World War II

Charles W. Calomiris mostly deals with Financial system, Finance, Monetary economics, Debt and Bank failure. His Financial system research includes themes of Financial repression, Economic policy and Safety net. His Finance research includes elements of Capital requirement and Economic capital.

His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Net worth, Collateral and General equilibrium theory. In his study, Moral hazard, Too big to fail and Insolvency is inextricably linked to Subordinated debt, which falls within the broad field of Debt. His Bank failure research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Money supply, Depression and Great Depression.

His most cited work include:

  • The Role of Demandable Debt in Structuring Optimal Banking Arrangements (1105 citations)
  • The Origins of Banking Panics: Models, Facts, and Bank Regulation (390 citations)
  • Contagion and Bank Failures During the Great Depression: The June 1932 Chicago Banking Panic (309 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Charles W. Calomiris mainly focuses on Monetary economics, Financial system, Finance, Debt and Deposit insurance. His Monetary economics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Loan, Cash, Equity and Great Depression. The study incorporates disciplines such as Government and Bank failure in addition to Great Depression.

His study looks at the relationship between Financial system and topics such as Capital requirement, which overlap with Capital adequacy ratio and Economic capital. Charles W. Calomiris has included themes like Incentive and Financial crisis in his Finance study. His work in Interest rate addresses issues such as Financial market, which are connected to fields such as Capital market.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Monetary economics (52.25%)
  • Financial system (34.26%)
  • Finance (34.90%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2016-2020)?

  • Monetary economics (52.25%)
  • Emerging markets (10.49%)
  • Corporate finance (11.78%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Charles W. Calomiris focuses on Monetary economics, Emerging markets, Corporate finance, Cash and Equity. Charles W. Calomiris combines subjects such as Capital, Cost of capital, Leverage, Investment and Bond with his study of Monetary economics. His Capital research incorporates elements of Market liquidity, Liquidity risk, Depression and Great Depression.

In his research on the topic of Emerging markets, Value and News analytics is strongly related with Risk–return spectrum. His Deposit insurance study is focused on Financial system in general. His Foundation study combines topics in areas such as Finance and Systemic risk.

Between 2016 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • How collateral laws shape lending and sectoral activity (36 citations)
  • How collateral laws shape lending and sectoral activity (36 citations)
  • How news and its context drive risk and returns around the world (27 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Finance
  • Law
  • World War II

His scientific interests lie mostly in Monetary economics, Emerging markets, Deposit insurance, Risk–return spectrum and Entropy. His study in Monetary economics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Equity issuance, Corporate finance, Yield, Institutional investor and Bond. His Corporate finance study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Negative equity, Equity, Foreign direct investment, Equity value and Cost of capital.

His Institutional investor research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Face value, Cash flow statement, Cash, Yield to maturity and Emerging market economies. His Deposit insurance research focuses on Generosity and how it connects with Moral hazard. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Econometrics, Value and News analytics.

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Best Publications

The Role of Demandable Debt in Structuring Optimal Banking Arrangements

Charles W. Calomiris;Charles M. Kahn.
The American Economic Review (1991)

1980 Citations

The Origins of Banking Panics: Models, Facts, and Bank Regulation

Charles Calomiris;Gary Gorton.
Research Papers in Economics (1991)

1047 Citations

Macroeconomic Effects of Federal Reserve Forward Guidance [with Comments and Discussion]

Jeffrey R. Campbell;Charles L. Evans;Jonas D. M. Fisher;Alejandro Justiniano.
Brookings Papers on Economic Activity (2012)

816 Citations

Fragile by Design

Charles W. Calomiris;Stephen H. Haber.
(2014)

778 Citations

Credit card securitization and regulatory arbitrage

Charles W. Calomiris;Joseph R. Mason.
Research Papers in Economics (2003)

643 Citations

U.S. Bank Deregulation in Historical Perspective

Charles W. Calomiris.
(2000)

618 Citations

Building an incentive-compatible safety net

Charles W Calomiris;Charles W Calomiris.
Journal of Banking and Finance (1999)

555 Citations

Does Macro-Prudential Regulation Leak? Evidence from a UK Policy Experiment

Shekhar Aiyar;Charles W. Calomiris;Tomasz Wieladek.
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking (2014)

539 Citations

Fundamentals, Panics, and Bank Distress During the Depression

Charles W. Calomiris;Joseph R. Mason.
The American Economic Review (2003)

524 Citations

Contagion and Bank Failures During the Great Depression: The June 1932 Chicago Banking Panic

Charles W. Calomiris;Joseph R. Mason.
The American Economic Review (1997)

486 Citations

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