Viral V. Acharya, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2001 | New York University, Graduate School of Business Administration |
Area:
Banking Business Administration, Finance, General Business AdministrationGoogle:
"Viral Acharya"Parents
Sign in to add mentorMarti G. Subrahmanyam | grad student | 2001 | New York University, Graduate School of Business Administration | |
(Essays in regulation of banks and financial institutions.) |
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Acharya VV, Byoun S, Xu Z. (2020) The Sensitivity of Cash Savings to the Cost of Capital National Bureau of Economic Research |
Acharya VV, Bhadury S, Surti J. (2020) Financial Vulnerability and Risks to Growth in Emerging Markets National Bureau of Economic Research |
Acharya VV, Steffen S. (2020) The Risk of Being a Fallen Angel and the Corporate Dash for Cash in the Midst of COVID National Bureau of Economic Research |
Acharya VV, Crosignani M, Eisert T, et al. (2020) Zombie Credit and (Dis-)Inflation: Evidence from Europe National Bureau of Economic Research |
Acharya VV, Rajan RG, Shim JB. (2020) When is Debt Odious? A Theory of Repression and Growth Traps National Bureau of Economic Research |
Acharya VV, Bergant K, Crosignani M, et al. (2020) The Anatomy of the Transmission of Macroprudential Policies National Bureau of Economic Research |
Acharya VV, Borchert L, Jager M, et al. (2020) Kicking the can down the road: government interventions in the European banking sector National Bureau of Economic Research |
Acharya VV, Imbierowicz B, Steffen S, et al. (2020) Does the lack of financial stability impair the transmission of monetary policy Journal of Financial Economics |
Acharya VV, Kulkarni N. (2019) Government Guarantees and Bank Vulnerability during a Crisis: Evidence from an Emerging Market National Bureau of Economic Research |
Acharya VV, Plantin G. (2019) Monetary Easing, Leveraged Payouts and Lack of Investment National Bureau of Economic Research |