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Robert B. Avery

Robert B. Avery

Federal Reserve System
United States

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Finance
  • Macroeconomics
  • Statistics

Robert B. Avery focuses on Actuarial science, Financial system, Econometrics, Relative risk and Small business. His study in the field of Credit reference, Installment credit and Bond credit rating is also linked to topics like Weighting. His Financial system research includes themes of Capital market and Debenture.

The study incorporates disciplines such as Income distribution and Macroeconomics in addition to Econometrics. Combining a variety of fields, including Relative risk, Economic capital, Deposit insurance, Bankruptcy, Capital adequacy ratio and Bank risk, are what the author presents in his essays. Robert B. Avery focuses mostly in the field of Small business, narrowing it down to matters related to Consolidation and, in some cases, Loan.

His most cited work include:

  • The role of personal wealth in small business finance (222 citations)
  • Market Discipline in Regulating Bank Risk: New Evidence from the Capital Markets (194 citations)
  • Risk-based capital and deposit insurance reform (153 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Robert B. Avery mostly deals with Actuarial science, Financial system, Finance, Home Mortgage Disclosure Act and Credit history. His Actuarial science research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Loan, Payment and Financial services. Specifically, his work in Financial system is concerned with the study of Deposit insurance.

In the subject of general Finance, his work in Community Reinvestment Act is often linked to Secondary mortgage market, Institution and Consistency, thereby combining diverse domains of study. His study in Home Mortgage Disclosure Act is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Shared appreciation mortgage and Mortgage underwriting. His studies examine the connections between Credit history and genetics, as well as such issues in Credit reference, with regards to Credit rating.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Actuarial science (35.05%)
  • Financial system (25.77%)
  • Finance (23.71%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2005-2015)?

  • Actuarial science (35.05%)
  • Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (15.46%)
  • Finance (23.71%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of investigation include Actuarial science, Home Mortgage Disclosure Act, Finance, Credit history and Financial system. His research in Actuarial science intersects with topics in Creditor and Revolving account. Finance is closely attributed to Metropolitan statistical area in his study.

His Credit history research includes elements of Credit rating, Bond credit rating, Credit reference and Variables. His Financial system research focuses on subjects like Interest rate, which are linked to Foreclosure. His work carried out in the field of Secondary mortgage market brings together such families of science as Shared appreciation mortgage and Mortgage underwriting.

Between 2005 and 2015, his most popular works were:

  • Opportunities and Issues in Using HMDA Data (69 citations)
  • Higher-Priced Home Lending and the 2005 HMDA Data (68 citations)
  • The 2006 HMDA Data (60 citations)

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Best Publications

The role of personal wealth in small business finance

Robert B. Avery;Raphael W. Bostic;Katherine A. Samolyk.
Journal of Banking and Finance (1998)

398 Citations

Market Discipline in Regulating Bank Risk: New Evidence from the Capital Markets

Robert B. Avery;Terrence M. Belton;Michael A. Goldberg.
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking (1988)

382 Citations

Risk-based capital and deposit insurance reform

Robert B. Avery;Robert B. Avery;Allen N. Berger.
Journal of Banking and Finance (1991)

348 Citations

Credit Risk, Credit Scoring, and the Performance of Home Mortgages

Robert B. Avery;Raphael W. Bostic;Paul S. Calem;Glenn B. Canner.
Federal Reserve Bulletin (1996)

279 Citations

Loan commitments and bank risk exposure

Robert B. Avery;Allen N. Berger.
Journal of Banking and Finance (1991)

262 Citations

An Overview of Consumer Data and Credit Reporting

Robert B. Avery;Paul S. Calem;Glenn B. Canner.
Federal Reserve Bulletin (2003)

171 Citations

The 2006 HMDA Data

Robert B. Avery;Kenneth P. Brevoort;Glenn B. Canner;Rebecca Tsang.
Federal Reserve Bulletin (2007)

167 Citations

Opportunities and Issues in Using HMDA Data

Robert B. Avery;Kenneth P. Brevoort;Glenn B. Canner.
Journal of Real Estate Research (2007)

165 Citations

Consumer credit scoring: do situational circumstances matter?

Robert B Avery;Paul S Calem;Glenn B Canner.
Journal of Banking and Finance (2004)

159 Citations

MEASURING WEALTH WITH SURVEY DATA: AN EVALUATION OF THE 1983 SURVEY OF CONSUMER FINANCES

Robert B. Avery;Gregory E. Elliehausen;Arthur B. Kennickell.
Review of Income and Wealth (1988)

144 Citations

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