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D-Index
42
Citations
10692
World Ranking
2031
National Ranking
1181

Overview

Eric S. Rosengren is affiliated with the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston in the United States. Their research profile, based on the available data, does not include specific details about published papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues. Similarly, no information is available regarding book publications, main fields or subfields of study, or main research topics.

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Best Publications

  • Collateral Damage: Effects of the Japanese Bank Crisis on Real Activity in the United States

    Joe Peek;Eric S. Rosengren

  • The International Transmission of Financial Shocks: The Case of Japan

    Joe Peek;Eric S. Rosengren

  • Unnatural Selection: Perverse Incentives and the Misallocation of Credit in Japan

    Joe Peek;Eric S. Rosengren

  • The Capital Crunch: Neither a Borrower nor a Lender Be

    Joe Peek;Eric Rosengren

  • The real exchange rate and foreign direct investment in the United States : relative wealth vs. relative wage effects

    Michael W. Klein;Eric Rosengren

  • Bank regulation and the credit crunch

    Joe Peek;Eric Rosengren

  • Bank Consolidation and Small Business Lending: It's Not Just Bank Size That Matters

    Joe Peek;Eric S. Rosengren

  • Troubled Banks, Impaired Foreign Direct Investment: The Role of Relative Access to Credit

    Michael W. Klein;Joe Peek;Eric S. Rosengren

  • The real exchange rate and foreign direct investment in the United States

    Michael W. Klein;Eric Rosengren

  • Is bank supervision central to central banking

    Joe Peek;Eric S. Rosengren;Geoffrey M. B. Tootell

  • How Effective Were the Federal Reserve Emergency Liquidity Facilities? Evidence from the Asset‐Backed Commercial Paper Money Market Mutual Fund Liquidity Facility

    Burcu Duygan-Bump;Patrick M. Parkinson;Eric S. Rosengren;Gustavo A. Suarez

  • Implications of the Globalization of the Banking Sector: The Latin American Experience

    Joe Peek;Eric S. Rosengren

  • Bank lending and the transmission of monetary policy

    Joe Peek;Eric S. Rosengren

  • The poor performance of foreign bank subsidiaries : were the problems acquired or created?

    Joe Peek;Joe Peek;Eric S. Rosengren;Faith Kasirye

  • Small business credit availability : how important is size of lender?

    Joe Peek;Eric S. Rosengren

  • Capital and Risk: New Evidence on Implications of Large Operational Losses

    Patrick de Fontnouvelle;Virginia DeJesus-Rueff;John S. Jordan;Eric S. Rosengren

  • The Market Reaction to the Disclosure of Supervisory Actions: Implications for Bank Transparency

    John S. Jordan;Joe Peek;Eric S. Rosengren

  • Identifying the Macroeconomic Effect of Loan Supply Shocks

    Joe Peek;Eric S. Rosengren;M B Geoffrey

  • Determinants of the Japan premium: actions speak louder than words

    Joe Peek;Eric S Rosengren

  • Using Loss Data to Quantify Operational Risk

    Patrick de Fontnouvelle;Virginia De Jesus-Rueff;John S. Jordan;Eric S. Rosengren

  • Capital and Risk: New Evidence on Implications of Large Operational Losses

    Patrick de Fontnouvelle;Virginia De Jesus-Rueff;John S. Jordan;Eric S. Rosengren

Frequent Co-Authors

Joe Peek
Joe Peek Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Michael W. Klein
Michael W. Klein Tufts University
Paul S. Willen
Paul S. Willen Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Janet L. Yellen
Janet L. Yellen University of California, Berkeley
Stijn Claessens
Stijn Claessens Yale University
Patrick Honohan
Patrick Honohan Trinity College Dublin
Gerard Caprio
Gerard Caprio Williams College
Thorsten Beck
Thorsten Beck European University Institute

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