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A Pragmatic Approach to Capital Account Liberalization 2 14 77 134 4 22 142 250
A Pragmatic Approach to Capital Account Liberalization 2 6 34 76 7 21 90 161
A Theory of Bank Capital 0 0 0 1 6 12 54 504
A Theory of Bank Capital 11 22 79 751 20 59 211 1,745
Aid and Growth: What Does The Cross-Country Evidence Really Show? 1 8 18 18 2 14 40 40
Aid and Growth: What Does the Cross-Country Evidence Really Show? 6 15 63 276 11 29 140 570
Aid and Growth: What Does the Cross-Country Evidence Really Show? 2 10 30 260 6 22 89 587
Are Perks Purely Managerial Excess? 1 3 9 79 5 13 67 451
Banks and Markets: The Changing Character of European Finance 4 9 31 645 11 27 81 1,123
Banks and Markets: the Changing Character of European Finance 1 3 17 198 3 7 37 443
Banks as Liquidity Providers: An Explanation for the Co-Existence of Lending and Deposit-Taking 8 15 76 630 24 41 193 1,732
Banks, Short Term Debt and Financial Crises: Theory, Policy Implications and Applications 16 28 82 562 57 114 310 2,005
Banks, Short Term Debt and Financial Crises: Theory, Policy Implications and Applications." 0 0 0 108 6 17 69 572
Business Environment and Firm Entry: Evidence from International Data 2 9 25 141 15 27 83 534
Business Environment and Firm Entry: Evidence from International Data 1 3 15 184 3 8 50 537
Business environment and firm entry: Evidence from international data 2 7 22 154 6 19 68 515
Competitive Rent Preservation, Reform Paralysis, and the Persistence of Underdevelopment 1 3 7 261 4 8 33 546
Controlled Capital Account Liberalization: A Proposal 2 5 16 103 4 8 36 226
Does Distance Still Matter? The Information Revolution in Small Business Lending 5 15 43 398 16 40 139 1,111
Does Function Follow Organizational Form? Evidence From the Lending Practices of Large and Small Banks 5 14 41 485 28 54 159 1,507
Does Function Follow Organzizational Form? Evidence From the Lending Practices of Large and Small Banks 0 6 32 106 8 21 95 290
Dollar Shortages and Crises 0 2 9 63 1 6 21 244
Dollar Shortages and Crises 0 1 8 37 2 5 27 86
Draft Report of the Committee on financial Sector Reforms 4 11 42 43 11 36 103 111
Fear of Fire Sales and the Credit Freeze 11 26 79 79 22 47 122 122
Financial Dependence and Growth 0 0 0 4 17 51 159 852
Financial Dependence and Growth 3 21 68 861 12 43 138 1,799
Foreign Capital and Economic Growth 4 10 60 177 12 26 136 329
Foreign Capital and Economic Growth 3 7 51 145 7 16 115 248
Has Financial Development Made the World Riskier? 17 37 112 331 26 83 288 750
Has Financial Development Made the World Riskier? 10 19 45 45 12 27 96 96
Illiquidity and Interest Rate Policy 18 53 55 55 29 77 81 81
India's Pattern of Development: What Happened, What Follows? 7 21 109 488 25 78 437 1,664
India's Patterns of Development: What Happened, What Follows 3 11 50 315 31 75 353 2,129
Land and Credit: A Study of the Political Economy of Banking in the United States in the Early 20th Century 1 3 28 28 4 11 29 29
Landed Interests and Financial Underdevelopment in the United States 1 2 16 49 2 6 42 57
Liquidity Risk, Liquidity Creation and Financial Fragility: A Theory of Banking 6 19 75 1,147 16 47 176 2,883
Liquidity Risk, Liquidity Creation and Financial Fragility: A Theory of Banking 0 0 0 92 13 44 179 1,073
Liquidity Shortages and Banking Crises 3 5 34 247 10 22 104 623
Liquidity Shortages and Banking Crises 1 6 39 387 8 25 114 878
Modernizing China’s Growth Paradigm 5 17 89 342 15 39 223 740
Money in a Theory of Banking 4 7 43 478 9 21 107 1,118
Organization Structure and Credibility: Evidence from Commercial Bank Securities Activities Before the Glass-Steagall Act 4 13 74 403 76 159 582 2,605
Organization Structure and Credibility: Evidence from Commercial Bank Securities Activities Before the Glass-Steagall Act 0 0 0 0 12 36 176 818
Power in a Theory of the Firm 0 0 0 1 10 26 79 474
Power in a Theory of the Firm 2 7 34 350 8 25 101 862
Power in a Theory of the Firm 4 7 21 445 8 20 66 1,225
Pricing commodity bonds using binomial option pricing 1 3 17 90 9 26 75 283
The Cost of Diversity: The Diversification Discount and Inefficient Investment 0 0 0 1 9 18 43 398
The Cost of Diversity: The Diversification Discount and Inefficient Investment 7 11 39 591 13 26 97 2,112
The Cost of Diversity: The Diversification Discount and Inefficient Investment 5 8 28 188 15 25 87 710
The Cost of Diversity: The Diversification Discount and Inefficient Investment 0 0 0 1 4 8 39 579
The Credit Crisis: Conjectures about Causes and Remedies 24 60 349 349 39 107 391 391
The Effect of Credit Market Competition on Lending Relationships 8 18 60 682 15 38 158 1,664
The Emergence of Strong Property Rights: Speculation from history 0 1 9 145 3 5 33 358
The Firm as a Dedicated Hierarchy: A Theory of the Origin and Growth of Firms 6 13 55 678 30 62 233 1,949
The Flattening Firm: Evidence from Panel Data on the Changing Nature of Corporate Hierarchies 1 4 26 256 5 13 89 802
The Governance of the New Enterprise 7 12 50 642 22 47 194 1,628
The Governance of the New Enterprise 0 2 21 290 5 12 56 613
The Great Reversals: The Politics of Financial Development in the 20th Century 6 12 48 352 13 33 115 1,079
The Great Reversals: The Politics of Financial Development in the 20th Century 1 4 13 132 5 15 59 470
The Great Reversals: The Politics of Financial Development in the 20th Century 3 5 17 286 4 12 45 846
The Great Reversals: The Politics of Financial Development in the 20th Century 0 10 34 557 3 25 79 1,145
The Influence of the Financial Revolution on the Nature of Firms 0 0 7 157 1 3 26 421
The Influence of the Financial Revolution on the Nature of Firms 0 6 12 317 1 12 33 614
The Influence of the Financial Revolution on the Nature of Firms 2 3 8 59 4 7 25 186
The Internal Governance of Firms 3 9 30 30 8 27 74 74
The Paradox of Liquidity 0 0 0 2 6 14 85 515
The Paradox of Liquidity 7 15 42 406 11 22 87 1,316
The Past and Future of Commercial Banking Viewed Through an Incomplete Contract Lens 0 0 0 0 7 18 46 339
The Past and Future of Commercial Banking Viewed through an Incomplete Contract Lens 0 0 0 2 2 8 19 183
The Persistence of Underdevelopment: Institutions, Human Capital or Constituencies 1 6 26 151 5 21 96 379
The Persistence of Underdevelopment:Institutions, Human Capital or Constituencies? 2 6 19 19 3 8 42 44
The Real Effect of Banking Crises 1 7 48 252 9 23 155 671
The Real Effect of Banking Crises 10 25 129 340 26 71 342 760
The Role of Firewalls in Universal Banks: Evidence from Commercial Bank Securities Activities before the Glass-Steagall Act 0 0 0 0 2 10 43 584
The Tyranny of Inequality 4 6 21 214 8 13 50 478
The Tyranny of Inequality 1 1 5 55 3 5 19 301
Trade Credit: Theories and Evidence 0 0 0 3 8 19 62 706
Trade Credit: Theories and Evidence 12 28 126 818 28 63 370 2,693
What Determines Firm Size? 1 4 17 252 2 23 100 963
What Determines Firm Size? 10 20 68 739 17 49 198 1,740
What Determines Firm Size? 1 4 25 547 14 23 129 1,576
What Do We Know About Capital Structure? Some Evidence from International Data 46 87 259 1,603 74 174 555 3,587
What Undermines Aid's Impact on Growth? 4 8 31 168 6 16 73 336
What Undermines Aid's Impact on Growth? 5 10 57 243 9 25 111 496
Which Capitalism? Lessons from the East Asian Crisis 6 9 31 547 17 33 91 1,126
Why Banks Have a Future: An Economic Rationale 0 0 0 1 1 2 28 1,375
Total Working Papers 368 917 3,585 24,347 1,110 2,795 10,892 73,835


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A Pragmatic Approach to Capital Account Liberalization 0 0 0 0 8 31 176 189
A Theory of Bank Capital 12 24 71 270 20 45 157 564
Aid and Growth: What Does the Cross-Country Evidence Really Show? 6 20 83 83 13 38 158 159
Analyst Following of Initial Public Offerings 0 2 23 92 10 20 61 315
Are perks purely managerial excess? 3 4 14 67 4 8 31 178
Bank Bailouts and Aggregate Liquidity 7 14 46 164 10 20 78 343
Banks and Liquidity 2 8 36 151 3 14 64 344
Banks as Liquidity Providers: An Explanation for the Coexistence of Lending and Deposit-Taking 1 13 61 152 6 29 129 380
Banks as liquidity providers: an explanation for the co-existence of lending and deposit-taking 0 0 0 40 8 21 82 592
Banks, short-term debt and financial crises: theory, policy implications and applications 7 14 56 170 13 25 123 462
Can the tide turn? 0 0 2 4 0 2 12 65
Comment on Interbank Lending and System Risk 1 2 7 31 2 4 12 99
Commentary on Life-cycle dynamics in industrial sectors: the role of banking market structure 0 1 4 10 1 2 10 77
Covenants and Collateral as Incentives to Monitor 2 6 37 144 8 24 95 358
DEBT, FOLKLORE, AND CROSS-COUNTRY DIFFERENCES IN FINANCIAL STRUCTURE 1 4 7 7 1 5 15 15
Does Aid Affect Governance? 6 12 32 36 9 19 49 157
Does Distance Still Matter? The Information Revolution in Small Business Lending 5 17 42 124 12 38 104 307
Does function follow organizational form? Evidence from the lending practices of large and small banks 4 17 73 223 8 28 134 534
Does function follow organizational form? evidence from the lending practices of large and small banks 0 0 0 20 8 8 44 417
Dollar Shortages and Crises 1 3 6 22 6 9 30 86
Entry regulation as a barrier to entrepreneurship 11 29 100 226 13 50 177 428
Financial Dependence and Growth 70 171 569 2,331 146 344 1,129 5,060
Financial Systems, Industrial Structure, and Growth 0 0 0 2 10 19 62 277
Firewalls in universal banks 0 0 0 0 0 3 13 118
Fischer Black Prize for 2003 0 1 3 25 0 2 11 100
Foreign Capital and Economic Growth 2 12 58 103 6 19 110 215
Global Imbalances or why are the Poor Financing the Rich? 2 8 31 46 3 12 50 75
Has Finance Made the World Riskier? 1 1 6 6 1 1 14 14
Has financial development made the world riskier? 6 14 70 159 14 32 144 360
India's pattern of development: What happened, what follows? 3 6 27 112 8 14 91 531
Insiders and Outsiders: The Choice between Informed and Arm's-Length Debt 12 19 73 289 19 42 152 661
Is the Glass-Steagall Act Justified? A Study of the U.S. Experience with Universal Banking before 1933 4 16 87 339 13 39 196 1,133
Liquidity Risk, Liquidity Creation, and Financial Fragility: A Theory of Banking 33 117 242 1,107 58 255 483 2,375
Liquidity Shortages and Banking Crises 7 16 66 218 13 28 138 513
Liquidity and the rise of financial intermediation 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 83
Liquidity risk, liquidity creation and financial fragility: a theory of banking 0 0 0 1 18 64 197 1,200
Making Capitalism Work for Everyone 2 3 19 28 11 20 64 100
Making Capitalism Work for Everyone 1 2 3 3 1 2 4 4
Modernizing China's Growth Paradigm 3 8 23 27 5 14 51 158
Money in a Theory of Banking 8 20 86 385 12 32 155 857
NBER Conference on corporate alliances 0 0 3 33 0 2 16 119
Organization structure and credibility: Evidence from commercial bank securities activities before the Glass-Steagall Act 1 3 12 81 7 19 65 378
Patterns of international capital flows and their implications for economic development 0 3 64 160 4 13 122 330
Power In A Theory Of The Firm 1 10 37 386 6 21 86 1,121
Rent Preservation and the Persistence of Underdevelopment 4 8 22 22 7 13 45 45
Some evidence on the separation of commercial and investment banking 0 0 0 0 1 2 44 235
The Benefits of Lending Relationships: Evidence from Small Business Data 16 37 217 883 41 103 431 2,407
The Contributions of Stewart Myers to the Theory and Practice of Corporate Finance 1 4 41 41 3 10 88 88
The Cost of Diversity: The Diversification Discount and Inefficient Investment 5 9 37 171 13 24 125 644
The Credit Crisis: Conjectures about Causes and Remedies 11 50 79 79 29 93 142 142
The Effect of Credit Market Competition on Lending Relationships 16 42 216 1,277 32 94 430 3,419
The Firm As A Dedicated Hierarchy: A Theory Of The Origins And Growth Of Firms 3 6 14 281 8 16 67 953
The Flattening Firm: Evidence from Panel Data on the Changing Nature of Corporate Hierarchies 1 6 18 78 2 9 46 225
The Future of the IMF and the World Bank 2 7 45 48 3 14 91 105
The Influence of the Financial Revolution on the Nature of Firms 0 1 11 79 1 7 27 251
The Paradox Of Liquidity 8 22 67 349 13 35 133 1,036
The Past and Future of Commercial Banking Viewed through an Incomplete Contract Lens 0 0 0 0 18 49 169 799
The credit crisis and cycle-proof regulation 5 6 6 6 7 9 9 9
The great reversals: the politics of financial development in the twentieth century 17 41 104 339 35 83 230 711
The past and future of commercial banking viewed through an incomplete contract lens 0 0 0 1 4 12 45 643
The real effect of banking crises 8 23 100 152 14 44 209 308
The tyranny of inequality 0 3 7 41 3 7 17 121
Trade Credit: Theories and Evidence 0 0 0 2 18 44 203 1,419
Two British Initiatives for IMF Lending to its Members, 1960–1962 0 1 4 65 1 5 18 187
WHICH CAPITALISM? LESSONS FORM THE EAST ASIAN CRISIS 1 6 11 11 4 14 27 27
WHY BANKS HAVE A FUTURE: TOWARD A NEW THEORY OF COMMERCIAL BANKING 1 8 11 11 1 10 15 15
What Do We Know about Capital Structure? Some Evidence from International Data 68 145 392 950 123 270 744 1,848
Why Bank Credit Policies Fluctuate: A Theory and Some Evidence 14 45 137 593 48 173 453 1,710
Total Journal Articles 406 1,090 3,718 13,356 947 2,578 8,905 39,198


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The Eclipse of the U.S. Tire Industry 1 2 4 4 1 9 12 12
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