Journal of Financial Stability

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Financial Stability is 29. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Regional bank failures and volatility transmission183
The ECB’s APP’s impact on non-financial firms’ cost of borrowing and debt choice114
Lender individualism and monitoring: Evidence from syndicated loans107
Diversification or distortion? The role of ETFs in retail investor portfolios and performance106
The impact of country- and firm-level governance on capital allocation efficiency: New evidence from India101
Does headquarters location matter in corporate tax avoidance?84
Monetary policy uncertainty and corporate cash holdings: Evidence from China61
Bank credit risk and macro-prudential policies: Role of counter-cyclical capital buffer60
Dating housing booms fueled by credit: A Markov switching approach58
Non-blockholder dissatisfaction and firm performance volatility: A groupthink perspective56
The sale of failed banks: The importance of their branch networks and of the acquirers’ financial strength53
Trade reforms and firm value: Worldwide evidence48
The leverage of hedge funds and the risk of their prime brokers46
Too big to fail? Asymmetric effects of quantitative easing45
Euro area banking and monetary policy shocks in the QE era45
Zero-risk weights and capital misallocation44
Bank competition and credit risk: The case of Peru35
Editorial Board35
Bank resolution mechanisms revisited: Towards a new era of restructuring34
Disclosure of financial items in 10-Ks and stock price informativeness33
Dollar denominated sovereign debt risk and restructuring in emerging markets32
Asset fire sales in an incomplete market economy31
Stock price crash risk and firms’ operating leverage31
Lending standards and output growth30
Editorial Board30
Deposit insurance and market discipline30
“Thank me later”: Why is (macro)prudence desirable?29
The demand for central clearing: To clear or not to clear, that is the question!29
The unintended consequences of environmental regulation on financial misconduct29
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