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Published articles - 2015

  • Banks’ liquidity buffers and the role of liquidity regulation
    Clemens Bonner, Iman van Lelyveld and Robert Zymek
    Journal of Financial Services Research, 2015, 48(3), 215-234

  • Supervisory powers and bank risk taking
    Tanveer Shehzad and Jakob de Haan
    Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions & Money, 2015, 39, 15-24

  • An empirical analysis of excess interbank liquidity: A case study of Pakistan
    Muhammad Omer, Jakob de Haan and Bert Scholtens
    Applied Economics, 2015, 47(44), 4754-4776

  • Bank regulation and financial fragility in developing countries: Does bank structure matter?
    Jeroen Klomp and Jakob de Haan
    Review of Development Finance, 2015, 5, 82-90

  • Assessing bank competition for consumer loans
    Wilko Bolt and David Humphrey
    Journal of Banking and Finance, 2015, 61, 127–141

  • How much does the public know about the ECB's monetary policy? Evidence from a survey of Dutch consumers
    Carin van der Cruijsen, David-Jan Jansen and Jakob de Haan
    International Journal of Central Banking, 2015, 11(4), 169-218

  • The endogeneity of exchange rate pass-through: Some European evidence
    Ayako Saiki
    Open Economies Review, 2015, 26(5), 893-909

  • Regulating the financial cycle: an integrated approach with a leverage ratio
    Dirk Schoenmaker and Peter Wierts
    Economics Letters, 2015, 136, 70–72

  • The impact of the global financial crisis on banking globalization
    Stijn Claessens and Neeltje van Horen
    IMF Economic Review, 2015, 63(4), 868-918

  • Shocks abroad, pain at home? Bank-firm level evidence on the international transmission of financial shocks
    Steven Ongena, José-Luis Peydró and Neeltje van Horen
    IMF Economic Review, 2015, 63(4), 698-750

  • Introduction: Understanding global banking Jakob de Haan, Galina Hale and Kathryn Russ
    IMF Economic Review, 2015, 63(4), 693-697

  • A frontier measure of U.S. banking competition
    Wilko Bolt and David Humphrey
    European Journal of Operational Research, 2015, 246(2), 450-461

  • The local economic impacts of natural resource extraction
    James Cust and Steven Poelhekke
    Annual Review of Resource Economics, 2015, 7, 251-268

  • When does the general public lose trust in banks?
    David-Jan Jansen, Robert Mosch and Carin van der Cruijsen
    Journal of Financial Services Research, 2015, 48(2), 127-141

  • The multi-layer network nature of systemic risk and its implications for the costs of financial crises
    Sebastian Poledna, José Luis Molina-Borboa, Sefarín Martínez-Jaramillo, Marco van der Leij and Stefan Thurner
    Journal of Financial Stability, 2015, 20, 70-81

  • Loan loss provisioning, bank credit and the real economy
    Sebastiaan Pool, Leo de Haan and Jan Jacobs
    Journal of Macroeconomics, 2015, 45, 124–136

  • Firm entry, endogenous markups and the dynamics of the labor share of income
    Andrea Colgiaco and Lorenza Rossi
    Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2015, 19(6), 1309-1331

  • The private export credit insurance effect on trade
    Koen van der Veer
    Journal of Risk and Insurance, 2015, 82(3), 505-752

  • Reactions of real yields and inflation expectations to forward guidance in the United States
    Richhild Moessner
    Applied Economics, 2015, 47(26), 2671–2682

  • International spillovers from US forward guidance to equity markets
    Richhild Moessner
    Applied Economics, 2015, 47(42), 4549–4560

  • Exporting sovereign stress: Evidence from syndicated bank lending during the euro area sovereign debt crisis
    Alexander Popov and Neeltje van Horen
    Review of Finance, 2015, 19(5), 1825-1866

  • Green havens and pollution havens
    Steven Poelhekke and Frederick van der Ploeg
    World Economy, 2015, 38(7), 1159–1178

  • Reactions of US government bond yields to explicit FOMC forward guidance
    Richhild Moessner
    North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 2015, 33, 217–233

  • Financial stress indexes and financial crises
    Robert Vermeulen, Marco Hoeberichts, Bořek Vašíček, Diana Žigraiová, Kateřina Šmídková and Jakob de Haan
    Open Economies Review, 2015, 26(3), 383-406

  • Income inequality, capitalism and ethno-linguistic fractionalization
    Jan-Egbert Sturm and Jakob de Haan
    American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings, 2015, 105(5), 593-597

  • Formal and informal dimensions of compliance effectiveness
    Melanie de Waal, Janka Stoker and Floor Rink
    Business Compliance, 2015, 2, 15-27

  • Do global banks facilitate foreign direct investment?
    Steven Poelhekke
    European Economic Review, 2015, 76, 25–46

  • Effects of ECB balance sheet policy announcements on inflation expectations
    Richhild Moessner
    Applied Economics Letters, 2015, 22(6), 483-487

  • The effects of internationalization on innovation: Firm-level evidence for transition economies
    Martijn Boermans and Hein Roelfsema
    Open Economies Review, 2015, 26(2), 333-350

  • Central bank intervention in large value payment systems: An experimental approach
    Ronald Heijmans and Peter Heemeijer
    Journal of Financial Market Infrastructures, 2015, 3(3), 17-49

  • Are international fund flows pro- or counter-cyclical?
    Suxiao Li, Jakob de Haan, Bert Scholtens and Haizhen Yang
    Applied Economics Letters, 2015, 22(5), 378-384

  • A tale of two factions: Why and when factional demographic faultlines hurt board performance
    Dennis Veltrop, Niels Hermes, Theo Postma and Jakob de Haan
    Corporate Governance: An International Review, 2015, 23(2), 145–160

  • Location of banks and their credit ratings
    Eric van Loon and Jakob de Haan
    Journal of Risk Finance, 16(3), 220-232

  • Quantitative easing (QE) in the Euro area: An exposition
    Jan Willem van den End, Jakob de Haan and Ide Kearney
    Zeitschrift für Staats- und Europawissenschaften (Journal for Comparative Government and European Policy), 2015, 13(1), 88-99

  • Board diversity: Moving the field forward
    Renée Adams, Jakob de Haan, Siri Terjesen and Hans van Ees
    Corporate Governance: An International Review, 2015, 23(2), 77-82

  • Estimation of the marginal expected shortfall: the mean when a related variable is extreme
    Juan-Juan Cai, John Einmahl, Laurens de Haan and Chen Zhou
    Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B, 2015, 77(2), 417–442

  • Measuring stock market contagion: local or common currency returns?
    Mark Mink
    Emerging Markets Review, 2015, 22, 18-24

  • Trade, trust and the rule of law
    Shu Yu, Sjoerd Beugelsdijk and Jakob de Haan
    European Journal of Political Economy, 2015, 37, 102-115

  • Identifying banking crises using money market pressure: New evidence for a large set of countries
    Zhongbo Jing, Jakob de Haan, Jan Jacobs and Haizhen Yang
    Journal of Macroeconomics, 2015, 43, 1-20

  • A multiplex network analysis of the Mexican banking system: link persistence, overlap, and waiting times
    José-Luis Molina-Borboa, Serafin Martinez-Jaramillo, Fabrizio López-Gallo and Marco van der Leij
    The Journal of Network Theory in Finance, 2015, 1(1), 99-138

  • Evaluating the IMF’s performance in the financial crisis
    Bill Allen and Richhild Moessner
    Central Banking Journal, 2015, 25(3), 33-35

  • The cyclicality of automatic and discretionary fiscal policy: What can real-time data tell us?
    Kerstin Bernoth, Andrew Hughes Hallet and John Lewis
    Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2015, 19(1), 221-243

  • Financial crises and the dismissal of central bank governors: New evidence
    I Kadek Dian Sutrisna Artha and Jakob de Haan
    International Journal of Finance and Economics, 2015, 20, 80-95

  • Financial integration in the euro area: Pro-cyclical effects and economic convergence
    Saskia van Ewijk and Ivo Arnold
    Economic Modelling, 2015, 44, 335–342