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D-Index
36
Citations
8677
World Ranking
2750
National Ranking
1531

Kristopher S. Gerardi publication distribution in Economics and Finance in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Economics and Finance in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Kristopher S. Gerardi sits on this spectrum.

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42 publications 521+

This scientist: 114 publications — 22nd percentile

22% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 521 publications or more.

Kristopher S. Gerardi D-index placement in Economics and Finance in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Economics and Finance scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Kristopher S. Gerardi sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 101+

This scientist: 36 D-Index — 28th percentile

28% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 101 D-Index or more.

Overview

Kristopher S. Gerardi is affiliated with the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on areas within economics, econometrics, and finance, with significant contributions in business, management, and accounting.

Their main research interests lie in the study of housing markets and economics, housing, finance, and neoliberalism, financial literacy, pension, and retirement analysis. Additional topics covered include aviation industry analysis and trends, transport and economic policies, corporate finance and governance, and urbanization and city planning.

Kristopher Gerardi has published extensively, with notable frequent publication venues including:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Financial Economics
  • Working paper
  • The Journal of Finance
  • Management Science

Their recent papers include the following works:

  • Common Ownership Does Not Have Anticompetitive Effects in the Airline Industry, 2022, The Journal of Finance
  • Mortgage prepayment, race, and monetary policy, 2023, Journal of Financial Economics
  • The Double Trigger for Mortgage Default: Evidence from the Fracking Boom, 2020, Management Science
  • Mortgage Prepayment, Race, and Monetary Policy, 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Mortgage Prepayment, Race, and Monetary Policy, 2020, Working paper series

Frequent collaborators with Kristopher Gerardi include:

  • Paul Willen
  • David Hao Zhang
  • James Conklin
  • Lauren Lambie-Hanson
  • Carola Schenone

Gerardi's work spans several subfields within economics and finance, particularly:

  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Accounting
  • Finance
  • General Economics, Econometrics and Finance
  • Strategy and Management

Best Publications

  • Negative equity and foreclosure: theory and evidence

    Christopher L. Foote;Kristopher S. Gerardi;Paul S. Willen

  • Subprime Outcomes: Risky Mortgages, Homeownership Experiences, and Foreclosures

    Kristopher Gerardi;Adam Hale Shapiro;Paul S. Willen

  • Does Competition Reduce Price Dispersion? New Evidence from the Airline Industry

    Kristopher S. Gerardi;Adam Hale Shapiro

  • Numerical ability predicts mortgage default

    Kristopher Gerardi;Lorenz Goette;Stephan Meier

  • Making Sense of the Subprime Crisis

    Kristopher S. Gerardi;Andreas Lehnert;Shane M. Sherland;Paul S. Willen

  • Subprime Outcomes: Risky Mortgages, Homeownership Experiences, and Foreclosures

    Kristopher Gerardi;Adam Hale Shapiro;Paul Willen;Paul Willen

  • Why don't Lenders renegotiate more home mortgages? Redefaults, self-cures and securitization

    Manuel Adelino;Kristopher Gerardi;Paul S. Willen

  • Why did so many people make so many ex post bad decisions? the causes of the foreclosure crisis

    Christopher L. Foote;Kristopher S. Gerardi;Paul S. Willen

  • Reducing Foreclosures: No Easy Answers

    Christopher L. Foote;Kristopher Gerardi;Lorenz Goette;Paul Willen

  • Financial Literacy and Subprime Mortgage Delinquency: Evidence from a Survey Matched to Administrative Data

    Kristopher Gerardi;Lorenz Goette;Stephan Meier

  • Financial Literacy and Subprime Mortgage Delinquency: Evidence from a Survey Matched to Administrative Data

    Kristopher Gerardi;Lorenz Goette;Lorenz Goette;Lorenz Goette;Stephan Meier;Stephan Meier;Stephan Meier

  • Can’t Pay or Won’t Pay? Unemployment, Negative Equity, and Strategic Default

    Kristopher Gerardi;Kyle F. Herkenhoff;Lee E. Ohanian;Paul S. Willen

  • Foreclosure externalities: New evidence

    Kristopher Gerardi;Eric Rosenblatt;Paul S. Willen;Vincent Yao

  • Reducing foreclosures: no easy answers

    Christopher L. Foote;Kristopher S. Gerardi;Lorenz Goette;Paul S. Willen

  • The Impact of Deregulation and Financial Innovation on Consumers: The Case of the Mortgage Market

    Kristopher S. Gerardi;Harvey S. Rosen;Paul S. Willen

  • Subprime mortgages, foreclosures, and urban neighborhoods

    Kristopher S. Gerardi;Paul S. Willen

  • Negative Equity and Foreclosure: Theory and Evidence

    Christopher L. Foote;Kristopher Gerardi;Paul Willen;Paul Willen

  • Do Borrower Rights Improve Borrower Outcomes? Evidence from the Foreclosure Process

    Kristopher Gerardi;Lauren Lambie-Hanson;Lauren Lambie-Hanson;Paul S. Willen

  • Just the facts: An initial analysis of subprime’s role in the housing crisis

    Christopher L. Foote;Kristopher Gerardi;Lorenz Goette;Paul S. Willen;Paul S. Willen

  • Why Don't Lenders Renegotiate More Home Mortgages? Redefaults, Self-Cures, and Securitization

    Manuel Adelino;Kristopher Gerardi;Paul Willen;Paul Willen

  • Why Did So Many People Make So Many Ex Post Bad Decisions? The Causes of the Foreclosure Crisis

    Christopher L. Foote;Kristopher S. Gerardi;Paul S. Willen;Paul S. Willen

  • Making Sense of the Subprime Crisis

    Kristopher Gerardi;Andreas Lehnert;Paul Willen;Paul Willen;Shane Sherland

  • Subprime facts: what (we think) we know about the subprime crisis and what we don’t

    Christopher L. Foote;Kristopher S. Gerardi;Lorenz Goette;Paul S. Willen

  • Unemployment, negative equity, and strategic default

    Kristopher Gerardi;Kyle Herkenhoff;Lee Ohanian;Paul S. Willen

  • Can't Pay or Won't Pay? Unemployment, Negative Equity, and Strategic Default

    Kristopher Gerardi;Kyle F. Herkenhoff;Lee E. Ohanian;Lee E. Ohanian;Paul Willen;Paul Willen

  • Summary of "subprime outcomes: risky mortgages, homeownership experiences, and foreclosures"

    Kristopher S. Gerardi;Adam Hale Shapiro;Paul S. Willen

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul S. Willen
Paul S. Willen Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Lorenz Goette
Lorenz Goette National University of Singapore
W. Scott Frame
W. Scott Frame Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Harvey S. Rosen
Harvey S. Rosen Princeton University
Stephan Meier
Stephan Meier Columbia University
Lee E. Ohanian
Lee E. Ohanian University of California, Los Angeles
Stephen L. Ross
Stephen L. Ross University of Connecticut
Joseph S. Tracy
Joseph S. Tracy American Enterprise Institute
Sumit Agarwal
Sumit Agarwal National University of Singapore

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