Browsing All of EconStor by Author Kupiec, Paul H.
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Year of Publication | Title | Author(s) |
2014 | Can the 'single point of entry' strategy be used to recapitalize a failing bank? | Wallison, Peter J.; Kupiec, Paul H. |
2014 | Taking the risk out of systemic risk management I | Kupiec, Paul H.; Guntay, Levent |
2015 | Will TLAC regulations fix the G-SIB too-big-to-fail problem? | Kupiec, Paul H. |
2015 | Testing for systemic risk using stock returns | Kupiec, Paul H. |
2015 | Is Dodd Frank orderly liquidation authority necessary to fix too-big-to-fail? | Kupiec, Paul H. |
2015 | Portfolio diversification in concentrated bond and loan portfolios | Kupiec, Paul H. |
2015 | Does bank supervision impact bank loan growth? | Kupiec, Paul H.; Lee, Yan; Rosenfeld, Claire |
2015 | Capital for concentrated credit portfolios | Kupiec, Paul H. |
2016 | Fixing prompt corrective action | Kupiec, Paul H. |
2017 | The leverage ratio is not the problem | Kupiec, Paul H. |
2018 | On the accuracy of alternative approaches for calibrating bank stress test models | Kupiec, Paul H. |
2018 | Inside the black box: The accuracy of alternative stress test models | Kupiec, Paul H. |
2019 | Policy uncertainty, financial stability, and stress testing | Kupiec, Paul H. |
2019 | Policy uncertainty and bank stress testing | Kupiec, Paul H. |
2020 | Did prudent risk management practices or weak consumer demand reduce Paycheck Protection Program lending by the largest banks? | Kupiec, Paul H. |
2020 | Statistical challenges of stress test financial stability assessments | Kupiec, Paul H. |
2021 | 20 years of banking history in 67 tables and charts | Kupiec, Paul H. |
2021 | Inflation targeting: How the Federal Reserve abandoned 'honest money' for a perpetual inflation tax | Kupiec, Paul H. |
2022 | Who Owns Federal Reserve Losses and How Will They Impact Monetary Policy? | Kupiec, Paul H.; Pollock, Alex J. |