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66
Citations
38959
World Ranking
555
National Ranking
359

Overview

Gregory F. Udell is affiliated with Indiana University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on topics within the fields of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance, as well as Business, Management, and Accounting. The subfields of study that feature prominently in their work include Finance, Accounting, Economics and Econometrics, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, and Marketing.

The main topics covered by their research are:

  • Banking stability, regulation, efficiency
  • Corporate Finance and Governance
  • Islamic Finance and Banking Studies
  • Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism
  • Housing Market and Economics
  • Monetary Policy and Economic Impact
  • Economic Theory and Policy

Frequent co-authors in their research include Lars Nordén, Allen N. Berger, Christa H. S. Bouwman, Raluca A. Roman, and Teng Wang.

Gregory F. Udell has published multiple papers in a range of academic venues, notably:

  • Piercing through Opacity: Relationships and Credit Card Lending to Consumers and Small Businesses during Normal Times and the COVID-19 Crisis, 2023, Journal of Political Economy
  • Piercing through Opacity: Relationships and Credit Card Lending to Consumers and Small Businesses during Normal Times and the COVID-19 Crisis, 2021, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Is a Friend in Need a Friend Indeed? How Relationship Borrowers Fare during the COVID-19 Crisis, 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Hardening soft information: does organizational distance matter?, 2021, European Journal of Finance
  • Unconventional monetary policy, funding expectations, and firm decisions, 2022, European Economic Review

The most frequent publication venues for Gregory F. Udell are the SSRN Electronic Journal, Journal of Financial Intermediation, Journal of Political Economy, European Journal of Finance, and European Economic Review.

Best Publications

  • The economics of small business finance: The roles of private equity and debt markets in the financial growth cycle

    Allen N. Berger;Allen N. Berger;Gregory F. Udell

  • Relationship Lending and Lines of Credit in Small Firm Finance

    Allen N. Berger;Gregory F. Udell

  • A more complete conceptual framework for SME finance

    Allen N. Berger;Allen N. Berger;Gregory F. Udell

  • The ability of banks to lend to informationally opaque small businesses

    Allen N. Berger;Leora F. Klapper;Gregory F. Udell

  • Small Business Credit Availability and Relationship Lending: The Importance of Bank Organisational Structure

    Allen N. Berger;Gregory F. Udell

  • Globalization of Financial Institutions: Evidence from Cross-Border Banking Performance

    Allen N. Berger;Allen N. Berger;Robert DeYoung;Hesna Genay;Gregory F. Udell

  • Collateral, loan quality and bank risk☆

    Allen N. Berger;Gregory F. Udell

  • Globalization of financial institutions: evidence from cross-border banking performance

    Allen N. Berger;Allen N. Berger;Robert DeYoung;Hesna Genay;Gregory F. Udell

  • The Effects of Bank Mergers and Acquisitions on Small Business Lending

    Allen N. Berger;Anthony Saunders;Joseph M. Scalise;Gregory F. Udell

  • The effects of bank mergers and acquisitions on small business lending

    Allen N Berger;Allen N Berger;Anthony Saunders;Joseph M Scalise;Gregory F Udell

  • The ability of banks to lend to informationally opaque small businesses

    Allen N. Berger;Allen N. Berger;Leora F. Klapper;Gregory F. Udell

  • Corporate governance and bank performance : a joint analysis of the static, selection, and dynamic effects of domestic, foreign, and state ownership

    Allen N. Berger;Allen N. Berger;George R.G. Clarke;Robert Cull;Leora F. Klapper

  • Did risk-based capital allocate bank credit and cause a "credit crunch" in the United States?

    Allen N. Berger;Gregory F. Udell

  • Did Risk-Based Capital Allocate Bank Credit and Cause a 'Credit Crunch' in the United States?

    Allen N. Berger;Gregory F. Udell

  • The institutional memory hypothesis and the procyclicality on bank lending behavior

    Allen N. Berger;Gregory F. Udell

  • Some Evidence on the Empirical Significance of Credit Rationing

    Allen N. Berger;Gregory F. Udell

  • Secured Lending and Default Risk: Equilibrium Analysis, Policy Implications and Empirical Results

    Arnoud W. A. Boot;Anjan V. Thakor;Gregory F. Udell

  • The institutional memory hypothesis and the procyclicality of bank lending behavior

    Allen N. Berger;Allen N. Berger;Gregory F. Udell

  • Small business credit availability and relationship lending: the importance of bank organizational structure

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  • The Institutional Memory Hypothesis and the Procyclicality of Bank Lending Behavior

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  • Cross-border banking, credit access, and the financial crisis

    Alexander Popov;Gregory F. Udell

  • BANK MARKET POWER AND SME FINANCING CONSTRAINTS

    Santiago Carbó-Valverde;Francisco Rodríguez-Fernández;Gregory F. Udell

  • Trade Credit, the Financial Crisis, and SME Access to Finance

    Santiago Carbó-Valverde;Francisco Rodríguez-Fernández;Gregory F. Udell

  • The Past, Present, and Probable Future for Community Banks

    Robert DeYoung;William C. Hunter;Gregory F. Udell

  • Universal Banking and the Future of Small Business Lending

    Allen N. Berger;Allen N. Berger;Gregory F. Udell

  • Relationship Lending and Lines of Credit in Small Firm Finance

    Allen N. Berger;Allen N. Berger;Gregory F. Udell

  • Corporate Governance and Bank Performance: A Joint Analysis of the Static, Selection, and Dynamic Effects of Domestic, Foreign, and State Ownership

    Allen N. Berger;Allen N. Berger;George R. G. Clarke;Gregory F. Udell;Robert Cull

  • Collateral, loan quality, and bank risk

    Allen Berger;Gregory Udell

Frequent Co-Authors

Allen N. Berger
Allen N. Berger University of South Carolina
Anjan V. Thakor
Anjan V. Thakor Washington University in St. Louis
Robert DeYoung
Robert DeYoung University of Kansas
Steven Ongena
Steven Ongena University of Zurich
Arnoud W. A. Boot
Arnoud W. A. Boot University of Amsterdam
Leora Klapper
Leora Klapper World Bank
Anthony Saunders
Anthony Saunders New York University
Xuan Tian
Xuan Tian Tsinghua University
George R. G. Clarke
George R. G. Clarke Texas A&M International University
Robert Cull
Robert Cull World Bank

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