Cara S. Lown

Federal Reserve Bank of New YorkUnited States

Economics, Econometrics and Finance · Social Sciences

12h-index2.5kcitations38works0.02yr avg

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Research Topics

Monetary Policy and Economic Impact(21), Economic Theory and Policy(19), Banking stability, regulation, efficiency(17), Global Financial Crisis and Policies(7), Economic theories and models(6)

Publications38 total

Economic Inquiry·2006· 3 cited
Journal of money credit and banking·2006· 610 cited
SSRN Electronic Journal·2005· 68 citedOpen Access
The Credit Cycle and the Business Cycle: New Findings Using the Loan Officer Opinion Survey
Project Muse (Johns Hopkins University)·2004· 4 cited
Review of Financial Economics·2003· 14 cited
Credit Effects in the Monetary Mechanism. (Session 3: Financial Markets and Institutions)
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic policy review·2002· 19 cited
The credit cycle and the business cycle: new findings using the "lost" series on commercial credit standards
RePEc: Research Papers in Economics·2002· 3 cited
SSRN Electronic Journal·2000Open Access
Banking and Securities and Insurance: Economists' Views of the Synergies
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic policy review·2000
SSRN Electronic Journal·2000· 81 citedOpen Access
SSRN Electronic Journal·2000· 12 citedOpen Access
Banking and securities and insurance: economists' views of the synergies - summary of presentations
Swedish economic policy review·2000
Oxford Review of Economic Policy·1999· 71 citedOpen Access
RePEc: Research Papers in Economics·1999Open Access
Journal of Banking & Finance·1996· 50 cited
Journal of Financial Services Research·1995· 12 cited
The role of the banking system in the credit slowdown
RePEc: Research Papers in Economics·1994
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Frequent Co-authors

Donald P. Morgan(5), Kenneth J. Robinson(5), Stavros Peristiani(4), Jeffrey A. Frankel(3), Allan D. Brunner(2), John H. Wood(2), W. Michael Cox(2), Jeffery W. Gunther(2), Ben Bernanke(1), Benjamin M. Friedman(1), Sonali Rohatgi(1), Carol L. Osler(1), Amir Sufi(1), Philip E. Strahan(1), Mark Gertler(1), Donald Morgan(1), Terrence M. Belton(1), Saul H. Hymans(1), John Wenninger(1), R. Spence Hilton(1)