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Climate-Related Financial Stability Risks for the United States: Methods and Applications
With Celso Brunetti, Benjamin Dennis, Gurubala Kotta, Donald P. Morgan, Chaehee Shin, and Ilknur Zer Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic Policy Review, Volume 30 Number 1, October 2024 Exorbitant Privilege? Quantitative Easing and the Bond Market Subsidy of Prospective Fallen Angels With Viral V. Acharya, Ryan Banerjee, Tim Eisert, and Renee Spigt Journal of Financial Economics, forthcoming Zombie Credit and (Dis-)Inflation: Evidence from Europe With Viral V. Acharya, Tim Eisert, and Christian Eufinger Journal of Finance, Volume 79, Issue 3, June 2024, Pages 1883-1929 Pirates without Borders: the Propagation of Cyberattacks through Firms’ Supply Chains With Andre Silva and Marco Macchiavelli Journal of Financial Economics, Volume 147, Issue 2, February 2023, Pages 432-448 The Anatomy of the Transmission of Macroprudential Policies With Viral Acharya, Katharina Bergant, Tim Eisert, Fergal McCann Journal of Finance, Volume 77, Issue 5, October 2022, Pages 2533-2575 Zombie Lending: Theoretical, International, and Historical Perspectives With Viral Acharya, Tim Eisert, Sascha Steffen Annual Review of Financial Economics, 14, 2022 Bank Capital, Government Bond Holdings, and Sovereign Debt Capacity Journal of Financial Economics, Volume 141, Issue 2, August 2021, Pages 693–704 The Design and Transmission of Central Bank Liquidity Provisions With Luisa Carpinelli Journal of Financial Economics, Volume 141, Issue 1, July 2021, Pages 27–47 The (Unintended?) Consequences of the Largest Liquidity Injection Ever With Miguel Faria-e-Castro, and Luís Fonseca Journal of Monetary Economics, Volume 112, June 2020, Pages 97-112 The views expressed in the papers listed on this page are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the position of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York or the Federal Reserve System. |