Judit Temesvary, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States |
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(Some determinants of commercial bank behavior.) |
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Takáts E, Temesvary J. (2020) The currency dimension of the bank lending channel in international monetary transmission Journal of International Economics. 125: 103309 |
Sapriza H, Temesvary J. (2020) Asymmetries in the bank lending channel of monetary policy in the United States Economics Letters. 189: 109050 |
Takáts E, Temesvary J. (2019) How does the interaction of macroprudential and monetary policies affect cross-border bank lending? Social Science Research Network. 2019 |
Sapriza H, Temesvary J. (2019) How does the strength of monetary policy transmission depend on real economic activity Social Science Research Network. 2019 |
Owen AL, Temesvary J. (2019) CEO compensation, pay inequality, and the gender diversity of bank board of directors Finance Research Letters. 30: 276-279 |
Owen AL, Temesvary J. (2018) The performance effects of gender diversity on bank boards Journal of Banking and Finance. 90: 50-63 |
Temesvary J, Ongena S, Owen AL. (2018) A Global Lending Channel Unplugged? Does U.S. Monetary Policy Affect Cross-border and Affiliate Lending by Global U.S. Banks? Social Science Research Network. 2018 |
Temesvary J. (2018) The Transmission of Foreign Monetary Policy Shocks into the United States through Foreign Banks Journal of Financial Stability. 39: 104-124 |
Temesvary J. (2018) The Role Of Regulatory Arbitrage In U.S. Banks' International Flows: Bank-Level Evidence: Regulatory Arbitrage In Banks' Flows Economic Inquiry. 56: 2077-2098 |
Temesvary J, Ongena S, Owen AL. (2018) A global lending channel unplugged? Does U.S. monetary policy affect cross-border and affiliate lending by global U.S. banks? Journal of International Economics. 112: 50-69 |