Journal of Money Credit and Banking

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Money Credit and Banking is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Negative Monetary Policy Rates and Systemic Banks' Risk‐Taking: Evidence from the Euro Area Securities Register54
The Cyclical Behavior of the Price‐Cost Markup43
The Bank Lending Channel of Conventional and Unconventional Monetary Policy42
Political Pressure on Central Banks34
Bond Risk Premia and The Exchange Rate32
Quantitative Easing and Bank Risk Taking: Evidence from Lending32
Slack and Cyclically Sensitive Inflation31
A Time‐Series Model of Interest Rates with the Effective Lower Bound30
A Further Look at the Propagation of Monetary Policy Shocks in HANK29
When to Lean against the Wind27
A Closer Look at the Behavior of Uncertainty and Disagreement: Micro Evidence from the Euro Area21
News and Uncertainty Shocks21
Bad Times, Good Credit19
Banking on the Boom, Tripped by the Bust: Banks and the World War I Agricultural Price Shock18
Macroeconomic Effects of Fiscal Consolidation in Emerging Economies: New Narrative Evidence from Latin America and the Caribbean16
How Much Information Do Monetary Policy Committees Disclose? Evidence from the FOMC's Minutes and Transcripts16
Central Bank Digital Currency, Credit Supply, and Financial Stability14
The Propagation of Regional Shocks in Housing Markets: Evidence from Oil Price Shocks in Canada14
Credit Supply and Demand in Unconventional Times13
The Skewness of the Price Change Distribution: A New Touchstone for Sticky Price Models13
Does It Matter Where You Search? Twitter versus Traditional News Media12
Economic Policy Uncertainty and Bond Risk Premia12
Economic Uncertainty and Bank Lending12
Unemployment Risk12
Insider–Outsider Labor Markets, Hysteresis, and Monetary Policy11
Credit Lines and the Liquidity Insurance Channel10
The Interest of Being Eligible10
Bank Sectoral Concentration and Risk: Evidence from a Worldwide Sample of Banks10
A Model of Endogenous Financial Inclusion: Implications for Inequality and Monetary Policy10
Explaining Monetary Spillovers: The Matrix Reloaded10
Uncovered Interest Parity, Forward Guidance and the Exchange Rate10
Bank Leverage Limits and Regulatory Arbitrage: Old Question‐New Evidence10
Are the Largest Banking Organizations Operationally More Risky?10
Partisan Conflict, News, and Investors' Expectations10
The Missing Inflation Puzzle: The Role of the Wage‐Price Pass‐Through10
Learning and the Effectiveness of Central Bank Forward Guidance10
Market Discipline through Credit Ratings and Too‐Big‐to‐Fail in Banking9
Domestic Banks As Lightning Rods? Home Bias and Information during the Eurozone Crisis9
Political Attitudes and Inflation Expectations: Evidence and Implications9
Narrative Monetary Policy Surprises and the Media9
Monetary Policy, Inflation, and Rational Asset Price Bubbles9
The Shadow Margins of Labor Market Slack9
Equity Short Selling and the Bank Loan Market8
Forecaster Efficiency, Accuracy, and Disagreement: Evidence Using Individual‐Level Survey Data8
Structural Breaks in U.S. Macroeconomic Time Series: A Bayesian Model Averaging Approach8
Assessing the Gains from International Macroprudential Policy Cooperation8
Secular Stagnation and Low Interest Rates under the Fear of a Government Debt Crisis8
From a Quantity to an Interest Rate‐Based Framework: Multiple Monetary Policy Instruments and Their Effects in China8
Evaluating Regulatory Reform: Banks' Cost of Capital and Lending8
How Do People Interpret Macroeconomic Shocks? Evidence from U.S. Survey Data8
Multiperiod Loans, Occasionally Binding Constraints, and Monetary Policy: A Quantitative Evaluation8
The impact of macroeconomic uncertainty on inequality: An empirical study for the United Kingdom7
Demographics and Monetary Policy Shocks7
Capital Adequacy Pre‐ and Postcrisis and the Role of Stress Testing7
Mobile Collateral versus Immobile Collateral7
Heterogeneity in Euro Area Monetary Policy Transmission: Results from a Large Multicountry BVAR Model7
Bank Regulation, Network Topology, and Systemic Risk: Evidence from the Great Depression7
Information Sharing in a Competitive Microcredit Market7
The Term Structure of Uncertainty: New Evidence from Survey Expectations7
Pushed Past the Limit? How Japanese Banks Reacted to Negative Rates7
The Role of Regulation and Bank Competition in Small Firm Financing: Evidence from the Community Reinvestment Act6
Animal Spirits, Financial Markets, and Aggregate Instability6
What Does the Cross‐Section Tell About Itself? Explaining Equity Risk Premia with Stock Return Moments6
The Demand for Assets: Evidence from the Markov Switching Normalized Quadratic Model6
Public Development Banks and Credit Market Imperfections6
Bank Size and Household Financial Sentiment: Surprising Evidence from University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers5
A Classical View of the Business Cycle5
The Effect of Inflation on Wage Inequality: A North–South Monetary Model of Endogenous Growth with International Trade5
Cross‐Border Debt Flows and Credit Allocation: Firm‐Level Evidence from the Euro Area5
Deposit Insurance and Depositor Monitoring: Quasi‐Experimental Evidence from the Creation of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation5
Exploring Differences in Household Debt across the United States and Euro Area Countries4
Sovereign Risk and the Bank Lending Channel: Differences across Countries and the Effects of the Financial Crisis4
Unconventional Monetary Policy and Auction Cycles of Eurozone Sovereign Debt4
Time‐Consistent Management of a Liquidity Trap with Government Debt4
Monetary Policy in a Schumpeterian Growth Model with Vertical R&D Sectors4
Currency Wars? Unconventional Monetary Policy Does Not Stimulate Exports4
Response of Consumer Debt to Income Shocks: The Case of Energy Booms and Busts4
Sources of Bias in Inflation Rates and Implications for Inflation Dynamics4
Money, Bonds, and the Liquidity Trap4
Testing the Present‐Value Model of the Exchange Rate with Commodity Currencies4
Households' Balance Sheets and the Effect of Fiscal Policy4
Can the U.S. Interbank Market Be Revived?4
Fiscal Consolidation and Public Wages4
Epidemic Exposure, Financial Technology, and the Digital Divide4
Housing Rents and Inflation Rates4
Geopolitical Risk and Investment4
Banks as Potentially Crooked Secret Keepers4
Economic Slowdown and Housing Dynamics in China: A Tale of Two Investments by Firms4
Money in the Equilibrium of Banking13
Money and Collateral3
Income Redistribution, Consumer Credit, and Keeping Up with the Riches3
Financial Frictions and Macro‐Economic Fluctuations in Emerging Economies3
Contrasting Worldviews at Bank and Securities Market Regulators3
Money Illusion and TIPS Demand3
Quantifying Stock and Flow Effects of QE3
Unsecured and Secured Funding3
Policy Uncertainty and Bank Mortgage Credit3
International Lending: The Role of Lender's Home Country3
Bringing Back the Jobs Lost to Covid‐19: The Role of Fiscal Policy3
The Welfare Costs of Self‐Fulfilling Bank Runs3
When Can Decision Makers Learn from Financial Market Prices?3
Relationship Banking and Monetary Policy Transmission: Evidence from India3
Fighting Fire with Gasoline: CoCos in Lieu of Equity3
VAT Treatment of the Financial Services: Implications for the Real Economy3
Fiscal Policy And the Nominal Term Premium3
Effects of State‐Dependent Forward Guidance, Large‐Scale Asset Purchases, and Fiscal Stimulus in a Low‐Interest‐Rate Environment3
Money and Costly Credit3
Clogged Intermediation: Were Home Buyers Crowded Out?3
Out of Bounds: Do SPF Respondents Have Anchored Inflation Expectations?3
Adaptive Learning and Labor Market Dynamics3
Nonlinear Employment Effects of Tax Policy3
Invoicing Currency and Financial Hedging3
Consumer Behavior and Firm Volatility3
Inflation Expectations, Inflation Target Credibility, and the COVID‐19 Pandemic: Evidence from Germany3
Government Spending, Debt Management, and Wealth and Income Inequality in a Growing Monetary Economy*2
Domestic Debt and Sovereign Defaults2
Business Cycles across Space and Time2
Dampening Global Financial Shocks: Can Macroprudential Regulation Help (More than Capital Controls)?2
The 1932 Federal Reserve Open‐Market Purchases as a Precedent for Quantitative Easing2
Portfolio Selection under Systemic Risk2
Capital Bubbles, Interest Rates, and Investment in a Small Open Economy2
Frictions in an Experimental Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Economy2
Fed's Policy Changes and Inflation in Emerging Markets: Lessons from the Taper Tantrum2
Beyond the LTV Ratio: Lending Standards, Regulatory Arbitrage, and Mortgage Default2
Can Optimism be a Remedy for Present Bias?2
Real Exchange Rate and External Balance: How Important Are Price Deflators?2
Estimating a Nonlinear New Keynesian Model with the Zero Lower Bound for Japan2
A New Approach to Estimating the Natural Rate of Interest2
Eliminating the Tax Shield through Allowance for Corporate Equity: Cross‐Border Credit Supply Effects2
Monetary Policy Communication: Perspectives from Former Policymakers at the ECB2
On Liquidity Shocks and Asset Prices2
A Theory of Intrinsic Inflation Persistence2
Institutional Arrangements and Inflation Bias: A Dynamic Heterogeneous Panel Approach2
The Fiscal Arithmetic of a Dual Currency Regime2
Adaptive Learning, Social Security Reform, and Policy Uncertainty2
How Does the Stock Market View Bank Regulatory Capital Forbearance Policies?2
Market Reforms at the Zero Lower Bound2
Heterogeneous Effects of Unconventional Monetary Policy on the Bond Yields across the Euro Area2
The International Spillovers of the 2010 U.S. Flash Crash2
Changing Impact of Shocks: A Time‐Varying Proxy SVAR Approach2
Does the Exchange Rate Respond to Monetary Policy in Mexico? Solving an Exchange Rate Puzzle in Emerging Markets2
The Bright and Dark Sides of a Central Bank's Financial Support to Local Banks after a Natural Disaster: Evidence from the Great Kanto Earthquake, 1923 Japan2
Worker Heterogeneity, Selection, and Unemployment Dynamics in a Pandemic2
Changing Supply Elasticities and Regional Housing Booms2
Bank Examiners’ Information and Expertise and their Role in Monitoring and Disciplining Banks Before and During the Panic of 18932
Money, Bitcoin, and Monetary Policy2
Arbitrage in International Sovereign Debt Markets? Evidence from the Inflation‐Protected Securities of Six Countries2
The Role of Money in Monetary Policy at the Lower Bound2
Are Banks Finally Resolvable? A Perspective from Europe2
A Case against a 4% Inflation Target2
The Regulation of Private Money*2
Breaking the UIP: A Model‐Equivalence Result2
My Reflections on the FPC's Strategy2
Response Bias in Survey Measures of Expectations: Evidence from the Survey of Consumer Expectations’ Inflation Module2
The Term Structure of Currency Futures' Risk Premia2
The Poor and the Rich: Preferences over Inflation and Unemployment2
Medium‐Term Money Neutrality and the Effective Lower Bound2
Foreign Investment under the Spotlight of Home Media2
Trust Us to Repay: Social Trust, Long‐Term Interest Rates, and Sovereign Credit Ratings2
Does Monetary Policy Affect Income Inequality in the Euro Area?2
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