Amit Seru
Stanford University
H-index: 42
North America-United States
Top articles of Amit Seru
Noisy Experts? Discretion in Regulation
2024/4/15
Book Value Risk Management of Banks: Limited Hedging, HTM Accounting, and Rising Interest Rates
2024/4/1
The Secular Decline of Bank Balance Sheet Lending
2024/2/26
Aggregate Lending and Modern Financial Intermediation: Why Bank Balance Sheet Models are Miscalibrated
NBER Macroeconomics Annual
2024/1/1
Monetary Tightening, Commercial Real Estate Distress, and US Bank Fragility
2023/12/18
Monetary Tightening and US Bank Fragility in 2023: Mark-to-Market Losses and Uninsured Depositor Runs?
2023/3/20
Mortgage refinancing, consumer spending, and competition: Evidence from the home affordable refinance program
The Review of Economic Studies
2023/3/1
ESG Investing: What Shareholders Do Fund Managers Represent?
Rock Center for Corporate Governance at Stanford University Working Paper Forthcoming, Stanford University Graduate School of Business Research Paper
2022/11/3
Stephen Haber
H-Index: 25
Amit Seru
H-Index: 35
Managing resource (mis) allocation
2022/9/30
One size doesn’t fit all: heterogeneous depositor compensation during periods of uncertainty
2022/8/22
The use and misuse of patent data: Issues for finance and beyond
The Review of Financial Studies
2022/6/1
Josh Lerner
H-Index: 69
Amit Seru
H-Index: 35
Shadow bank distress and household debt relief: Evidence from the cares act
AEA Papers and Proceedings
2022/5/1
When Harry fired Sally: The double standard in punishing misconduct
Journal of Political Economy
2022/5/1
Measuring technological innovation over the long run
American Economic Review: Insights
2021/9/1
Debt relief and slow recovery: A decade after Lehman
Journal of Financial Economics
2021/9/1
Tomasz Piskorski
H-Index: 19
Amit Seru
H-Index: 35
Financial innovation in the 21st century: Evidence from us patents
2021/7/5
Government and Private Household Debt Relief during COVID-19
Brookings Papers on Economic Activity
2021
Why is intermediating houses so difficult? evidence from ibuyers
2020/12/21
Disguised corruption: Evidence from consumer credit in China
Journal of Financial Economics
2020/8/1