Judit Temesvary, Ph.D.

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2011 Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
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General Economics, Banking Business Administration
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Karl Shell grad student 2011 Cornell
 (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
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