Viral V. Acharya, Ph.D.

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2001 New York University, Graduate School of Business Administration 
Area:
Banking Business Administration, Finance, General Business Administration
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Marti 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
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