J. Christina Wang
Names
first: | J. Christina |
last: | Wang |
Affiliations
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Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
→ Economic Research
- website
- location: Boston, Massachusetts (United States)
Research profile
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Banks' search for yield in the low interest rate environment: a tale of regulatory adaptation
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Student loan debt and economic outcomes
by Daniel H. Cooper & J. Christina Wang -
Service output of bank holding companies in the 1990s and the role of risk
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TIPS scorecard: are TIPS accomplishing what they were supposed to accomplish?: can they be improved?
by Michelle L. Barnes & Zvi Bodie & Robert K. Triest & J. Christina Wang -
Risk and bank service output
by J. Christina Wang
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Risk Bearing, Implicit Financial Services and Specialization in the Financial Industry
by J. Christina Wang & Susanto Basu -
The value of risk: measuring the service output of U. S. commercial banks
by Susanto Basu & Robert Inklaar & J. Christina Wang -
Technological progress, the \"user cost of money,\" and the real output of banks
by Susanto Basu & J. Christina Wang -
THE VALUE OF RISK: MEASURING THE SERVICE OUTPUT OF U.S. COMMERCIAL BANKS
by SUSANTO BASU & ROBERT INKLAAR & J. CHRISTINA WANG -
The Value of Risk: Measuring the Service Output of U.S. Commercial Banks
by Susanto Basu & Robert Inklaar & J. Christina Wang -
The Value of Risk: Measuring the Service Output of U.S. Commercial Banks
by Basu, Susanto & Inklaar, Robert & Wang, J. Christina -
A General-Equilibrium Asset-Pricing Approach to the Measurement of Nominal and Real Bank Output
by J. Christina Wang & Susanto Basu & John G. Fernald -
Risk bearing, implicit financial services, and specialization in the financial industry
by Susanto Basu & J. Christina Wang -
Why has the cyclicality of productivity changed? What does it mean?
by John G. Fernald & J. Christina Wang -
Vanishing procyclicality of productivity?: industry evidence
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Why has the cyclicality of productivity changed?: what does it mean?
by John G. Fernald & J. Christina Wang -
Real Output of Bank Services: What Counts Is What Banks Do, Not What They Own
by Wang, J. Christina & Inklaar, Robert Christiaan -
A General-Equilibrium Asset-Pricing Approach to the Measurement of Nominal and Real Bank Output
by J. Christina Wang & Susanto Basu & John G. Fernald
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Productivity in the slow lane?: the role of information and communications technology
by Alison Pearson & J. Christina Wang -
Real output of bank services: what counts is what banks do, not what they own
by Robert Inklaar & J. Christina Wang -
What is the value of bank output?
by Titan Alon & John G. Fernald & Robert Inklaar & J. Christina Wang -
Real Output of Bank Services: What Counts is What Banks Do, Not What They Own
by Robert Inklaar & J. Christina Wang -
Merger-related cost savings in the production of bank services
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Productivity and economies of scale in the production of bank service value added
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Why Has the Cyclicality of Productivity Changed? What Does It Mean?
by John G. Fernald & J. Christina Wang -
A general-equilibrium asset-pricing approach to the measurement of nominal and real bank output
by Susanto Basu & John G. Fernald & J. Christina Wang -
Financial innovations, idiosyncratic risk, and the joint evolution of real and financial volatilities
by J. Christina Wang -
Evidence of a credit crunch?: results from the 2010 survey of first district community banks
by Jihye Jeon & Judit Montoriol-Garriga & Robert K. Triest & J. Christina Wang -
The cost of fiscal policy uncertainty: industry evidence of its impact on the labor market
by J. Christina Wang -
The impact of policy uncertainty on U. S. employment: industry evidence
by J. Christina Wang -
The Great Recession and bank lending to small businesses
by Judit Montoriol-Garriga & J. Christina Wang -
Bitcoin as money?
by Stephanie Lo & J. Christina Wang -
Loanable funds, risk, and bank service output
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The equilibrium real policy rate through the lens of standard growth models
by Daniel E. Sichel & J. Christina Wang -
Technology, the nature of information, and fintech marketplace lending
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The Great Leverage 2.0? A Tale of Different Indicators of Corporate Leverage
by Falk Bräuning & J. Christina Wang -
How Magic a Bullet Is Machine Learning for Credit Analysis? An Exploration with FinTech Lending Data
by Charles B. Perkins & J. Christina Wang -
Corporate Debt Maturity and Monetary Policy
by Falk Bräuning & Jose Fillat & J. Christina Wang