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Economics and Finance

D-Index
49
Citations
17589
World Ranking
1409
National Ranking
857

Mark M. Spiegel 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 Mark M. Spiegel sits on this spectrum.

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42 publications 521+

This scientist: 296 publications — 83rd percentile

83% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Mark M. Spiegel 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 Mark M. Spiegel sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 101+

This scientist: 49 D-Index — 63rd percentile

63% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Mark M. Spiegel is affiliated with the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco in the United States. Their research spans a variety of topics within the fields of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance, with a particular focus on finance, economics and econometrics, and accounting. Their scholarly output reflects a broad engagement with issues surrounding banking, monetary policy, and financial markets.

The scientist's work is concentrated around several main topics, including:

  • Banking stability, regulation, efficiency
  • Islamic Finance and Banking Studies
  • Monetary Policy and Economic Impact
  • Financial Markets and Investment Strategies
  • Economic theories and models
  • Housing Market and Economics
  • Global Financial Crisis and Policies

Their recent research publications demonstrate engagement with contemporary economic issues and policy analyses. Notable papers include:

  • "Why have negative nominal interest rates had such a small effect on bank performance? Cross country evidence" (2020), published in European Economic Review
  • "Optimal capital account liberalization in China" (2020), published in Journal of Monetary Economics
  • "Small Business Lending Under the PPP and PPPLF Programs" (2021), published in Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Working Paper Series
  • "Capital flows and income inequality" (2023), published in Journal of International Economics
  • "Monetary policy spillovers under COVID-19: Evidence from lending by U.S. foreign bank subsidiaries" (2021), published in Journal of International Money and Finance

Mark M. Spiegel frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including:

  • Zheng Liu
  • Jingyi Zhang
  • Jens H. E. Christensen
  • Joshua Aizenman
  • Yothin Jinjarak

The scientist's works are often published in venues such as the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Working Paper Series, Journal of International Money and Finance, SSRN Electronic Journal, Journal of International Economics, and European Economic Review. The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Working Paper Series is the most frequent, hosting ten of their publications, followed by six papers in the Journal of International Money and Finance.

Mark M. Spiegel's research contributes to the intersection of economic theory and practical financial issues, with particular emphasis on monetary policies, banking stability, and international financial flows within the current global economic context.

Best Publications

  • The role of human capital in economic development Evidence from aggregate cross-country data

    Jess Benhabib;Mark M. Spiegel

  • Human Capital and Technology Diffusion

    Jess Benhabib;Mark M. Spiegel

  • The Role of Financial Development in Growth and Investment

    Jess Benhabib;Mark M. Spiegel

  • Cross-Country Causes and Consequences of the 2008 Crisis: Early Warning

    Andrew K. Rose;Mark M. Spiegel

  • Cross-Country Causes and Consequences of the 2008 Crisis: Early Warning

    Andrew K. Rose;Mark M. Spiegel

  • Cross-Country Causes and Consequences of the Crisis: An Update

    Andrew K. Rose;Mark M. Spiegel

  • The Olympic Effect

    Andrew K. Rose;Mark M. Spiegel

  • The Olympic effect

    Andrew K. Rose;Mark M. Spiegel

  • Cross-Country Causes and Consequences of the 2008 Crisis: International Linkages and American Exposure

    Andrew K. Rose;Mark M. Spiegel

  • Capital controls and optimal Chinese monetary policy

    Chun Chang;Zheng Liu;Mark M. Spiegel

  • Chapter 13 Human Capital and Technology Diffusion

    Jess Benhabib;Mark M. Spiegel

  • Human capital and technology diffusion

    Jess Benhabib;Mark M. Spiegel

  • A gravity model of sovereign lending: trade, default and credit

    Andrew K. Rose;Mark M. Spiegel

  • Monetary Policy Effectiveness in China: Evidence from a FAVAR Model

    John G. Fernald;Mark M. Spiegel;Eric T. Swanson

  • Monetary Policy Effectiveness in China: Evidence from a FAVAR Model

    John G. Fernald;Mark M. Spiegel;Eric T. Swanson

  • Why Have Negative Nominal Interest Rates Had Such a Small Effect on Bank Performance? Cross Country Evidence

    Jose A. Lopez;Andrew K. Rose;Mark M. Spiegel

  • Institutional efficiency, monitoring costs, and the investment share of FDI

    Joshua Aizenman;Mark M. Spiegel

  • Why have negative nominal interest rates had such a small effect on bank performance? Cross country evidence

    Jose A. Lopez;Andrew K. Rose;Mark M. Spiegel

  • Sentiments and Economic Activity: Evidence from U.S. States

    Jess Benhabib;Mark M. Spiegel

  • CROSS-COUNTRY CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE 2008 CRISIS: INTERNATIONAL LINKAGES AND AMERICAN EXPOSURE: causes and consequences of the2008 crisis

    Andrew K. Rose;Mark M. Spiegel

  • Offshore Financial Centres: Parasites or Symbionts?*

    Andrew K. Rose;Mark M. Spiegel

  • The Role of Human Capital and Political Instability in Economic Development

    J. Benhabib;M.M. Spiegel

  • International financial remoteness and macroeconomic volatility

    Andrew K. Rose;Mark M. Spiegel

  • Moderate inflation and the deflation-depression link

    Jess Benhabib;Mark M. Spiegel

  • Financial crises in emerging markets

    Reuven Glick;Ramon Moreno;Mark Maury Spiegel

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew K. Rose
Andrew K. Rose University of California, Berkeley
Jess Benhabib
Jess Benhabib New York University
Reuven Glick
Reuven Glick Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Galina Hale
Galina Hale University of California, Santa Cruz
Jose A. Lopez
Jose A. Lopez Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Eric T. Swanson
Eric T. Swanson University of California, Irvine
Linda S. Goldberg
Linda S. Goldberg Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Joshua Aizenman
Joshua Aizenman University of Southern California
Frank Packer
Frank Packer Bank for International Settlements

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