Mark Carlson

Latest Institution: Federal Reserve Board

All Institutions: Federal Reserve Board


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Based on the Following Papers:

Branch Banking, Bank Competition, and Financial Stability

Year: 2005
Journal: Journal of Money, Credit and Banking
Authors: Mark Carlson; Kris James Mitchener

Branch Banking as a Device for Discipline, Competition, and Bank Survivorship during the Great Depression

Year: 2007
Journal: Journal of Political Economy
Authors: Mark Carlson; Kris James Mitchener

Arresting Banking Panics: Fed Liquidity Provision and the Forgotten Panic of 1929

Year: 2010
Journal: Journal of Political Economy
Authors: Mark Carlson; Kris James Mitchener; Gary Richardson

Corporate Governance and Risk Management at Unprotected Banks: National Banks in the 1890s

Year: 2014
Journal: Journal of Financial Economics
Authors: Charles W. Calomiris; Mark Carlson

Bank Examiners: Information and Expertise and Their Role in Monitoring and Disciplining Banks Before and During the Panic of 1893

Year: 2018
Journal: Journal of Money, Credit and Banking
Authors: Charles W. Calomiris; Mark Carlson

Liquidity Requirements, Freeriding, and the Implications for Financial Stability: Evidence from the Early 1900s

Year: 2020
Journal: Journal of Money, Credit and Banking
Authors: Mark Carlson; Matthew S. Jaremski

Restoring Confidence in Troubled Financial Institutions After a Financial Crisis

Year: 2022
Journal: Journal of Financial Intermediation
Authors: Charles W. Calomiris; Mark Carlson


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