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Overview

John H. Boyd is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States. Their research primarily covers fields within Agricultural and Biological Sciences as well as Medicine.

Their subfields of study include General Agricultural and Biological Sciences along with Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. The main topics addressed in their work involve Bioeconomy and Sustainability Development and Biotechnology and Related Fields.

The scientific contributions of John H. Boyd include publications in the venue Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News. One noted paper is titled Biomanufacturing Costs in Cities around the Globe, published in 2020 in the same venue.

  • Biomanufacturing Costs in Cities around the Globe (2020, Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News)

Frequent publication venues for their work consist of:

  • Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News

Frequent co-authors are not recorded for this researcher at this time.

Best Publications

  • The Theory of Bank Risk Taking and Competition Revisited

    John H. Boyd;Gianni De Nicoló

  • Financial intermediary-coalitions

    John H Boyd;John H Boyd;Edward C Prescott;Edward C Prescott

  • The impact of inflation on financial sector performance

    John H. Boyd;Ross Levine;Bruce D. Smith

  • Size and performance of banking firms: Testing the predictions of theory

    John H. Boyd;David E. Runkle;David E. Runkle

  • The Stock Market's Reaction to Unemployment News: Why Bad News Is Usually Good for Stocks

    John H. Boyd;Jian Hu;Ravi Jagannathan

  • Are banks dead? or, are the reports greatly exaggerated?

    John H. Boyd;Mark Gertler

  • Bank Risk-Taking and Competition Revisited; New Theory and New Evidence

    Gianni De Nicolo;Abu M. Jalal;John H. Boyd

  • Bank Holding Company Mergers with Nonbank Financial Firms: Effects on the Risk of Failure

    John H. Boyd;John H. Boyd;Stanley L. Graham;R.Shawn Hewitt

  • The evolution of debt and equity markets in economic development

    John H. Boyd;Bruce D. Smith

  • Moral hazard under commercial and universal banking

    John H. Boyd;Chun Chang;Bruce D. Smith

  • Ex-dividend price behavior of common stocks

    John H. Boyd;Ravi Jagannathan

  • Ex-Dividend Price Behavior of Common Stocks

    John H. Boyd;Ravi Jagannathan

  • Intermediation and the equilibrium allocation of investment capital: Implications for economic development

    John H. Boyd;John H. Boyd;Bruce D. Smith;Bruce D. Smith

  • Crises in Competitive versus Monopolistic Banking Systems

    John H. Boyd;Gianni de Nicolo;Bruce D. Smith

  • US Commercial Banking: Trends, Cycles, and Policy

    John H. Boyd;Mark Gertler

  • Risk, Regulation, and Bank Holding Company Expansion Into Nonbanking

    John H. Boyd;Stanley L. Graham

  • The Coevolution of the Real and Financial Sectors in the Growth Process

    John H. Boyd;Bruce D. Smith;Bruce D. Smith

  • Capital Market Imperfections, International Credit Markets, and Nonconvergence

    John H. Boyd;John H. Boyd;Bruce D. Smith;Bruce D. Smith

  • Inflation, financial markets, and capital formation

    Sangmok Choi;Bruce D. Smith;John H. Boyd

  • The profitability and risk effects of allowing bank holding companies to merge with other financial firms: a simulation study

    John H. Boyd;Stanley L. Graham

  • The Profitability and Risk Effects of Allowing Bank Holding Companies to Merge With Other Financial Firms: A Simulation Study

    John H. Boyd;Stanley L. Graham

  • The S & L Debacle: Public Policy Lessons for Bank and Thrift Regulation.

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  • Bank Risk-Taking and Competition Revisited: New Theory and New Evidence

    John H. Boyd;Gianni De Nicolo;Gianni De Nicolo;Abu M. Jalal

  • Bank Risk-Taking and Competition Revisited: New Theory and New Evidence

    Gianni De Nicolo;Abu M. Jalal;John H. Boyd

  • The Stock Market's Reaction to Unemployment News: 'Why Bad News is Usually Good for Stocks'

    John H. Boyd;Jian Hu;Ravi Jagannathan

  • Moral Hazard under Commercial and Universal Banking

    John H. Boyd;Chun Chang;Bruce D. Smith

Frequent Co-Authors

Gianni De Nicolo
Gianni De Nicolo Johns Hopkins University
Bruce D. Smith
Bruce D. Smith The University of Texas at Austin
Mark Gertler
Mark Gertler New York University
Edward C. Prescott
Edward C. Prescott Arizona State University
Ravi Jagannathan
Ravi Jagannathan Northwestern University
Ross Levine
Ross Levine Hoover Institution

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