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40
Citations
10269
World Ranking
2248
National Ranking
1287

Overview

Timothy H. Hannan is affiliated with the Federal Reserve System in the United States. Their professional activities are associated with this institution, which serves as the central banking system of the country.

There are no records of recent published papers, co-authors, or specific venues where the scientist frequently publishes. Similarly, there is no available information on book publications or awards won.

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Best Publications

  • The Price-Concentration Relationship in Banking

    Allen N. Berger;Timothy H. Hannan

  • The Rigidity of Prices: Evidence from the Banking Industry

    Timothy H Hannan;Allen N Berger

  • The Efficiency Cost of Market Power in the Banking Industry: A Test of the “Quiet Life” and Related Hypotheses

    Allen N. Berger;Timothy H. Hannan

  • Bank Insolvency Risk and the Market for Large Certificates of Deposit

    Timothy H. Hannan;Gerald A. Hanweck

  • The determinants of technology adoption: the case of the banking firm

    Timothy H. Hannan;John M. McDowell

  • Do Substantial Horizontal Mergers Generate Significant Price Effects? Evidence From The Banking Industry

    Robin A. Prager;Timothy H. Hannan

  • Bank commercial loan markets and the role of market structure: evidence from surveys of commercial lending

    Timothy H. Hannan

  • Foundations of the Structure-Conduct-Performance Paradigm in Banking

    Timothy H. Hannan

  • Race, redlining, and residential mortgage loan performance

    James A. Berkovec;Glenn B. Canner;Stuart A. Gabriel;Timothy H. Hannan

  • Sex Discrimination and Product Market Competition: The Case of the Banking Industry

    Orley Ashenfelter;Timothy Hannan

  • Market Share Inequality, the Number of Competitors, and the HHI: An Examination of Bank Pricing

    Timothy H. Hannan

  • Acquisition Targets and Motives: The Case of the Banking Industry

    Timothy H. Hannan;Stephen A. Rhoades

  • Rival Precedence and the Dynamics of Technology Adoption: An Empirical Analysis

    Timothy H. Hannan;John M. McDowell

  • Commercial Lending and Distance: Evidence from Community Reinvestment Act Data

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  • Commercial Lending and Distance: Evidence from Community Reinvestment Act Data

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  • Discrimination, Competition, and Loan Performance in FHA Mortgage Lending

    James A. Berkovec;Glenn B. Canner;Stuart A. Gabriel;Timothy H. Hannan

  • Using Efficiency Measures to Distinguish Among Alternative Explanations of the Structure‐Performance Relationship in Banking

    Allen N. Berger;Timothy H. Hannan

  • The competitive implications of multimarket bank branching

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  • The Competitive Implications of Multimarket Bank Branching

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  • Inferring market power from time-series data

    Timothy H. Hannan;J.Nellie Liang

  • Expense Preference and Managerial Control: the Case of the Banking Firm

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  • Market Concentration and the Diffusion of New Technology in the Banking Industry

    Timothy H. Hannan;John M. McDowell

  • The profitability of small single-market banks in an era of multi-market banking.

    Timothy H. Hannan;Robin A. Prager

  • Changes in Non-Local Lending to Small Business

    Timothy H. Hannan

  • Establishing banking market definitions through estimation of residual deposit supply equations

    Dean F Amel;Timothy H Hannan

  • The efficiency cost of market power in the banking industry: A test of the `quiet life' and

    Allen N. Berger;Timothy H. Hannan

Frequent Co-Authors

Allen N. Berger
Allen N. Berger University of South Carolina
Glenn B. Canner
Glenn B. Canner Federal Reserve System
Stuart A. Gabriel
Stuart A. Gabriel University of California, Los Angeles
Orley Ashenfelter
Orley Ashenfelter Princeton University
James J. McAndrews
James J. McAndrews University of Pennsylvania

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