William Robert Emmons : Citation Profile


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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   30 years (1993 - 2023). See details.
   Cites by year: 13
   Journals where William Robert Emmons has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 12.    Total self citations: 17 (4.13 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Ricketts, Lowell (3)

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with William Robert Emmons.

Is cited by:

Goergen, Marc (10)

Roberds, William (10)

McAndrews, James (9)

Renneboog, Luc (8)

Ebrahim, M. Shahid (7)

Kahn, Charles (7)

Chakravorti, Sujit (7)

Lakdawala, Aeimit (6)

Shaffer, Sherrill (5)

Schoors, Koen (5)

Wheelock, David (5)

Cites to:

Moore, John (16)

Berger, Allen (16)

Hart, Oliver (15)

Hannan, Timothy (10)

Pence, Karen (9)

Wheelock, David (8)

Kocharkov, Georgi (6)

Hoshi, Takeo (6)

Kashyap, Anil (6)

Besley, Timothy (6)

Scharfstein, David (6)

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Where William Robert Emmons has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
The Regional Economist19
Review17
In the Balance17
Monetary Trends6
Demographics of Wealth3
Central Banker3
Bridges2
National Economic Trends2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
On the Economy / Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis17
Working Papers / Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis11
Supervisory Policy Analysis Working Papers / Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis8

Recent works citing William Robert Emmons (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023Inherited Prospects: The Importance of Financial Transfers for White and Black College‐Educated Households’ Wealth Trajectories. (2018). Taylor, Joanna ; Meschede, Tatjana. In: American Journal of Economics and Sociology. RePEc:bla:ajecsc:v:77:y:2018:i:3-4:p:1049-1076.

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2023Is there a devaluation of degrees ? Unobserved heterogeneity in returns to education and early experience. (2023). Gousse, Marion ; Gary-Bobo, Robert ; Argan, Damiano. In: CEPREMAP Working Papers (Docweb). RePEc:cpm:docweb:2304.

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2023Estimation of panel group structure models with structural breaks in group memberships and coefficients. (2023). Okui, Ryo ; Wang, Wendun ; Lumsdaine, Robin L. In: Journal of Econometrics. RePEc:eee:econom:v:233:y:2023:i:1:p:45-65.

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2023Does market design contribute to market stability? Indications from a corporate bond exchange during the COVID-19 crisis. (2023). Shust, Efrat ; Abudy, Menachem. In: Journal of Economics and Business. RePEc:eee:jebusi:v:123:y:2023:i:c:s0148619522000613.

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2024Does monetary policy favor the skilled? ? Distributional role of monetary policy. (2022). Hazra, Devika. In: The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance. RePEc:eee:quaeco:v:86:y:2022:i:c:p:65-86.

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2023COVID-19, bank risk, and capital regulation: The aggregate shock and social distancing. (2023). Tseng, Ping-Lun ; Guo, Wen-Chung. In: The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance. RePEc:eee:quaeco:v:92:y:2023:i:c:p:155-173.

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2023“Buy him some Tesla stocks for his baptizing”: Gender differences among young savers. (2023). Hermansson, Cecilia ; Hauff, Jeanette Carlsson. In: Working Paper Series. RePEc:hhs:kthrec:2023_012.

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2024Financial literacy and advice perceptions among UK higher education students: an ethnicity tale?. (2024). Leone, Vitor ; Thompson, Piers. In: Review of Economics of the Household. RePEc:kap:reveho:v:22:y:2024:i:2:d:10.1007_s11150-023-09667-5.

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2023Environmental and Natural Resource Economics and Systemic Racism. (2023). Gulati, Sumeet ; Gonzalez-Ramirez, Jimena ; Chan, Nathan W ; Awokuse, Titus ; Ando, Amy ; Stolper, Samuel ; Manning, Dale T ; Jacobson, Sarah ; Interis, Matthew G. In: RFF Working Paper Series. RePEc:rff:dpaper:dp-23-06.

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2023Money matters: consumption variability across the income distribution. (2023). Hardy, Bradley L ; Fisher, Jonathan. In: Fiscal Studies. RePEc:wly:fistud:v:44:y:2023:i:3:p:275-298.

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Works by William Robert Emmons:


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2015A Balance Sheet Perspective on Financial Success: Why Starting Early Matters In: Journal of Consumer Affairs.
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2000Corporate governance and corporate performance In: Chapters.
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1999Corporate governance and corporate performance.(1999) In: Working Papers.
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2002Mergers and acquisitions in globalizing Europe In: Chapters.
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2003The US policy mix and corporate strategies In: Chapters.
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2003Cracks in the façade: American economic and financial structures after the boom In: Chapters.
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2002Cracks in the facade: American economic and financial structures after the boom.(2002) In: Working Papers.
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2001Who pays for credit cards? In: Occasional Paper; Emerging Payments.
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1993Increased risk-taking versus local economic conditions as causes of bank failures In: Proceedings.
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2012After the fall : rebuilding family balance sheets, rebuilding the economy In: Annual Report.
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2017Does College Level the Playing Field? In: Bridges.
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2020Why are Eighth District Populations Growing More Slowly than the Rest of the U.S.? In: Bridges.
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2011Economic focus: unlike prior decades, house-price changes in largest District cities are following national trends In: Central Banker.
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2011Real estate loans remain a critical part of Eighth District bank portfolios In: Central Banker.
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2012Where housing markets lead in 2012, Eighth District economies are likely to follow In: Central Banker.
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2015The Demographics of Wealth - How Age, Education and Race Separate Thrivers from Strugglers in Todays Economy. Essay No. 1: Race, Ethnicity and Wealth In: Demographics of Wealth.
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2015The Demographics of Wealth - How Age, Education and Race Separate Thrivers from Strugglers in Todays Economy. Essay No. 2: The Role of Education In: Demographics of Wealth.
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2016The Demographics of Wealth - How Age, Education and Race Separate Thrivers from Strugglers in Todays Economy. Essay No. 3: Age, Birth Year and Wealth In: Demographics of Wealth.
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2021Measuring Household Distress and Potential Policy Impacts In: Economic Synopses.
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2013Housing rebound broadens the wealth recovery but much more is needed In: In the Balance.
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2013Wealth recovery still not complete, remains uneven across families and locations In: In the Balance.
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2014Housing crash continues to overshadow young families balance sheets In: In the Balance.
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2014Hispanic populations share of wealth likely to increase by 2025 In: In the Balance.
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2014Despite aggressive deleveraging, generation X remains \\generation debt\\ In: In the Balance.
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2014Five Simple Questions That Reveal Your Financial Health and Wealth In: In the Balance.
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2015The Middle Class May Be Under More Pressure Than You Think In: In the Balance.
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2015Why Didnt Higher Education Protect Hispanic and Black Wealth? In: In the Balance.
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2015The Importance of Wealth is Growing In: In the Balance.
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2016Choosing to Fail or Lack of Choice? The Demographics of Loan Delinquency In: In the Balance.
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2017Household Wealth is at a Post-WWII High: Should We Celebrate or Worry? In: In the Balance.
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2017College Inadvertently Increases Racial and Ethnic Disparity in Income and Wealth In: In the Balance.
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2019First-Generation College Graduates Get a Financial Boost, but Don’t Catch Up In: In the Balance.
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2012Shifting fortunes: wealth trends in the Federal Reserve’s survey of consumer finances In: In the Balance.
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2012Unsteady progress: income trends in the Federal Reserves survey of consumer finances In: In the Balance.
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2013The nations wealth recovery since 2009 conceals vastly different balance-sheet realities among Americas families In: In the Balance.
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2013Still digging out: real net worth per household has rebounded 63 percent since hitting bottom in early 2009 In: In the Balance.
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2000Inflation, exchange rates, and oil prices In: International Economic Trends.
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1998Is household debt too high? In: Monetary Trends.
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1998The current P/E ratio: higher than you think In: Monetary Trends.
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1999What can \buy-and-hold\ stock investors expect? In: Monetary Trends.
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1999Convergence in the Euro-zone? In: Monetary Trends.
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2001Expectations and fundamentals In: Monetary Trends.
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2007What is subprime lending? In: Monetary Trends.
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2000Whats behind the falling U.S. private savings rate? In: National Economic Trends.
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2000CBOs growth outlook In: National Economic Trends.
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2013Mortgage borrowing: the boom and bust In: The Regional Economist.
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2012Dont expect consumer spending to be the engine of economic growth it once was In: The Regional Economist.
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2016Unequal Degrees of Affluence: Racial and Ethnic Wealth Differences across Education Levels In: The Regional Economist.
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2022Measuring the Fed’s Monetary Policy Stance during COVID-19 In: The Regional Economist.
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2022Was the Paycheck Protection Program Effective? In: The Regional Economist.
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2001A third pillar of bank supervision In: The Regional Economist.
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2002An imperfect crystal ball In: The Regional Economist.
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2003Credit unions make friends-but not with bankers In: The Regional Economist.
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2004The housing giants in plain view In: The Regional Economist.
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2005Basel II will trickle down to community bankers, consumers In: The Regional Economist.
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2005Cash-out refinancing: check it out carefully In: The Regional Economist.
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2006As household asset values rise, should we still worry about the saving rate? In: The Regional Economist.
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2007Why do gasoline prices react to things that have not happened? In: The Regional Economist.
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2008The mortgage crisis: let markets work, but compensate the truly needy In: The Regional Economist.
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2009Housings great fall: putting household balance sheets together again In: The Regional Economist.
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2010Economic hangover: recovery is likely to be prolonged, painful In: The Regional Economist.
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2011The foreclosure crisis in 2008: predatory lending or household overreaching? In: The Regional Economist.
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2011Questions about the budget deficit of the U.S. have no easy answers In: The Regional Economist.
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2012Household financial stability: who suffered the most from the crisis? In: The Regional Economist.
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2017College Is Not Enough: Higher Education Does Not Eliminate Racial and Ethnic Wealth Gaps In: Review.
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2019Is College Still Worth It? The New Calculus of Falling Returns In: Review.
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2020Responses of International Central Banks to the COVID-19 Crisis In: Review.
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1996Price stability and the efficiency of the retail payments system In: Review.
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1997Recent developments in wholesale payments systems In: Review.
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1998Universal banking, control rights, and corporate finance in Germany In: Review.
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1999Wages and risk-taking in occupational credit unions: theory and evidence In: Review.
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1999Credit unions and the common bond In: Review.
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1998Credit unions and the common bond.(1998) In: CFS Working Paper Series.
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2000The Asian crisis and the exposure of large U.S. firms In: Review.
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2000Bank competition and concentration: do credit unions matter? In: Review.
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2000The information content of Treasury inflation-indexed securities In: Review.
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2001Membership structure, competition, and occupational credit union deposit rates In: Review.
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2002Asset mispricing, arbitrage, and volatility In: Review.
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2006Editors introduction In: Review.
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2006What are the odds? option-based forecasts of FOMC target changes In: Review.
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2013Why did young families lose so much wealth during the crisis? the role of homeownership In: Review.
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2013Economic vulnerability and financial fragility In: Review.
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2002Scale economies and geographic diversification as forces driving community bank mergers In: Supervisory Policy Analysis Working Papers.
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2002The impact of alternative bank monitoring policies on corporate investment and financing decisions In: Supervisory Policy Analysis Working Papers.
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2002Banks vs. credit unions: dynamic competition in local markets In: Supervisory Policy Analysis Working Papers.
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2000Banks vs. credit unions; dynamic competition in local markets.(2000) In: Working Papers.
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2004When for-profits and not-for-profits compete: theory and empirical evidence from retail banking In: Supervisory Policy Analysis Working Papers.
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2004When for-profits and not-for-profits compete: theory and empirical evidence from retail banking.(2004) In: Working Papers.
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2004Monetary policy actions and the incentive to invest In: Supervisory Policy Analysis Working Papers.
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2004Monetary policy actions and the incentive to invest.(2004) In: Working Papers.
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2004Executive compensation at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac In: Supervisory Policy Analysis Working Papers.
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2005Consumer-finance myths and other obstacles to financial literacy In: Supervisory Policy Analysis Working Papers.
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2006Relationship loans and regulatory capital: why fair-value accounting is inappropriate for bank loans In: Supervisory Policy Analysis Working Papers.
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1995Interbank netting agreement and the distribution of bank default risk In: Working Papers.
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1997Conflict of interest between borrowers and lenders in credit co- operatives: the case of German co-operative banks In: Working Papers.
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1998Universal banking, allocation of control rights, and corporate finance in Germany In: Working Papers.
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2000Pricing and dividend policies in open credit cooperatives In: Working Papers.
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2002Pricing and Dividend Policies in Open Credit Cooperatives.(2002) In: Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE).
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2001Corporate governance, entrenched labor, and economic growth In: Working Papers.
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2001The importance of scale economies and geographic diversification in community bank mergers In: Working Papers.
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2014Asset Diversification and Low Debt Are the Keys to Building and Maintaining Wealth In: Cascade.
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2004Reducing the Risk at Small Community Banks: Is it Size or Geographic Diversification that Matters?* In: Journal of Financial Services Research.
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2023Mary Childs: The bond king—how one man made a market, built an empire, and lost it all In: Business Economics.
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