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Citations
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452
National Ranking
304

Overview

R. Glenn Hubbard is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States. Their research contributions encompass a variety of topics primarily published in academic journals and electronic platforms.

Their recent publications include the paper "Should the Modern Corporation Maximize Shareholder Value?" (2020) published in the SSRN Electronic Journal, and "Has the Paycheck Protection Program Succeeded?" also from 2020 and appearing in the SSRN Electronic Journal. Additionally, in 2023, they contributed to a work titled "Front Matter ('Table of Contents', 'Acknowledgments')", published in Apocryphes.

Frequent collaborative partnerships in their research are evident with co-authors including:

  • Sanjai Bhagat
  • Michael R. Strain

R. Glenn Hubbard's work has been featured multiple times in notable venues, notably:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Apocryphes

Best Publications

  • Financing Constraints and Corporate Investment

    Steven M. Fazzari;Bruce C. Petersen;R. Glenn Hubbard;R. Glenn Hubbard

  • Financing Constraints and Corporate Investment

    Steven Fazzari;R. Glenn Hubbard;Bruce C Petersen

  • Understanding the determinants of managerial ownership and the link between ownership and performance

    Charles P. Himmelberg;R. Glenn Hubbard;R. Glenn Hubbard;Darius Palia

  • Capital-market imperfections and investment

    R. Glenn Hubbard

  • Precautionary Saving and Social Insurance

    R. Glenn Hubbard;Jonathan Skinner;Stephen P. Zeldes

  • Investment-Cash Flow Sensitivities are Useful: A Comment on Kaplan and Zingales

    Steven M. Fazzari;R. Glenn Hubbard;Bruce C. Petersen

  • Market Structure and Macroeconomic Fluctuations

    Robert E. Hall;Olivier Jean Blanchard;R. Glenn Hubbard

  • The importance of precautionary motives in explaining individual and aggregate saving

    R.Glenn Hubbard;R.Glenn Hubbard;Jonathan Skinner;Jonathan Skinner;Stephen P. Zeldes;Stephen P. Zeldes

  • Business Cycles and the Relationship between Concentration and Price-Cost Margins

    Ian Domowitz;R. Glenn Hubbard;Bruce C. Petersen

  • Internal Finance and Firm Investment

    R. Glenn Hubbard;Anil K Kashyap;Toni M Whited

  • Executive pay and performance Evidence from the U.S. banking industry

    R.Glenn Hubbard;Darius Palia

  • Entrepreneurship and Household Saving

    William M. Gentry;R. Glenn Hubbard

  • A Reconsideration of Investment Behavior Using Tax Reforms as Natural Experiments

    Jason G Cummins;Kevin A Hassett;R. Glenn Hubbard

  • A Reexamination of the Conglomerate Merger Wave in the 1960s: An Internal Capital Markets View

    R. Glenn Hubbard;Darius Palia

  • Tax Policy and Entrepreneurial Entry

    William M. Gentry;R. Glenn Hubbard

  • Financial factors in business fluctuations

    Mark L. Gertler;R. Glenn Hubbard

  • The Time Series Consumption Function Revisited

    Alan S. Blinder;Angus Deaton;Robert E. Hall;R. Glenn Hubbard

  • Is there a "credit channel" for monetary policy?

    R. Glenn Hubbard

  • Liquidity Constraints, Fiscal Policy, and Consumption

    R. Glenn Hubbard;Kenneth L Judd

  • Tax Reforms and Investment: A Cross-Country Comparison

    Jason G. Cummins;Kevin A. Hassett;R.Glenn Hubbard;R.Glenn Hubbard

  • Are There Bank Effects in Borrowers' Costs of Funds? Evidence from a Matched Sample of Borrowers and Banks*

    R. Glenn Hubbard;Kenneth N. Kuttner;Darius N. Palia

  • Financial markets and financial crises

    R. Glenn Hubbard

Frequent Co-Authors

James R. Hines
James R. Hines University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Charles W. Calomiris
Charles W. Calomiris Columbia University
Darius Palia
Darius Palia Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Kevin A. Hassett
Kevin A. Hassett Hoover Institution
Daniel P. Kessler
Daniel P. Kessler Stanford University
Bruce C. Petersen
Bruce C. Petersen Washington University in St. Louis
Mark Gertler
Mark Gertler New York University
Jonathan S. Skinner
Jonathan S. Skinner Dartmouth College
Anil K. Kashyap
Anil K. Kashyap University of Chicago
Martin Feldstein
Martin Feldstein Harvard University

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