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E. Philip Davis is affiliated with Brunel University London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans fields related to Economics, Econometrics and Finance, as well as Business, Management and Accounting. Within these areas, they have contributed notably to subfields including Finance, Accounting, Management Information Systems, and General Economics, Econometrics and Finance.

Their scholarly work has concentrated on topics such as banking stability, regulation, and efficiency; Islamic Finance and Banking Studies; the Global Financial Crisis and Policies; Credit Risk and Financial Regulations; FinTech, Crowdfunding, and Digital Finance; as well as Monetary Policy and Economic Impact.

Among the recent papers authored or coauthored by Davis are:

  • The effects of macroprudential policy on banks' profitability, 2021, International Review of Financial Analysis
  • Macroprudential Policy, Bank Competition and Bank Risk in East Asia, 2021, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Macroprudential policy, bank competition and bank risk in East Asia, 2023, Journal of Banking Regulation
  • The determination of bank interest rate margins: Is there a role for macroprudential policy?, 2025, Journal of Banking Regulation

Davis has frequently published in venues including the Journal of Banking Regulation, International Review of Financial Analysis, and SSRN Electronic Journal.

The scholar has collaborated with several frequent coauthors, notably Dilruba Karim, Ka Kei Chan, Dennison Noel, and Dilly Karim, with the highest number of joint publications being with Dilruba Karim.

Best Publications

  • Competition, contestability and market structure in European banking sectors on the eve of EMU

    Olivier De Bandt;E.Philip Davis

  • Pension Funds: Retirement-Income Security and Capital Markets: An International Perspective

    E. Philip Davis

  • Comparing early warning systems for banking crises

    E. Philip Davis;Dilruba Karim

  • Bank regulation, property prices and early warning systems for banking crises in OECD countries

    Ray Barrell;E. Philip Davis;Dilruba Karim;Iana Liadze

  • Bank lending and commercial property cycles: Some cross-country evidence

    E. Philip Davis;E. Philip Davis;Haibin Zhu

  • Pension FundsRetirement-Income Security and Capital Markets: An International Perspective

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  • Institutional Investors

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  • The Evolution of the Financial Crisis of 2007—8

    Ray Barrell;E. Philip Davis

  • Institutional investors, corporate governance and the performance of the corporate sector

    E.Philip Davis

  • Are financial spreads useful indicators of future inflation and output growth in EU countries

    E. Philip Davis;Gabriel Fagan

  • Debt, Financial Fragility, and Systemic Risk

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  • Investment and Uncertainty in the G7

    Joseph Paul Byrne;E. Philip Davis

  • Debt, Financial Fragility, and Systemic Risk

    E. Philip Davis

  • Could Early Warning Systems Have Helped To Predict the Sub-Prime Crisis?:

    E. Philip Davis;Dilruba Karim

  • Output and Productivity in Banking

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  • Corporate financial structure and financial stability

    E.Philip Davis;Mark R. Stone

  • Pension Funds: Retirement-Income Security and Capital Markets.

    J. Michael Orszag;E. Philip Davis

  • Optimal Regulation of Bank Capital and Liquidity: How to Calibrate New International Standards

    Ray Barrell;E Philip Davis;Tatiana Fic;Dawn Holland

  • IS THERE A LINK BETWEEN PENSION-FUND ASSETS AND ECONOMIC GROWTH? - A CROSS-COUNTRY STUDY

    E Philip Davis;Yu-Wei Hu

  • Costs of financial instability, household-sector balance sheets and consumption

    Ray Barrell;E. Philip Davis;Olga Pomerantz

  • The Impact of Short‐ and Long‐run Exchange Rate Uncertainty on Investment: A Panel Study of Industrial Countries*

    Joseph P. Byrne;E. Philip Davis

  • Disaggregate wealth and aggregate consumption: An investigation of empirical relationships for the G7

    Joseph P. Byrne;E. Philip Davis;E. Philip Davis

  • A cross-country comparison of market structures in European banking

    E. Philip Davis;Olivier De Bandt

  • A Cross-country Comparison of Market Structures in European Banking

    Olivier de Bandt;E. Philip Davis;E. Philip Davis

  • Averting the Old Age Crisis: Policies to Protect the Old and Promote Growth.

    Richard Disney

Frequent Co-Authors

Jakob B. Madsen
Jakob B. Madsen University of Western Australia
Zvi Bodie
Zvi Bodie Boston University

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