| | JEL Classification H81 "Governmental Loans, Loan Guarantees, and Credits"These are all the papers that have a JEL assignment (not all authors have given JEL codes to their papers) and that include the H81 classification. (sorted by date) Fallacies, Irrelevant Facts, and Myths in the Discussion of Capital Regulation: Why bank equity is not expensive by Anat R. Admati of the Stanford University, Peter M. DeMarzo of the Stanford University, Martin F. Hellwig of the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, and Paul Pfleiderer of the Stanford University (470K PDF) -- 78 pages -- March 23, 2011 Castrén, Olli, Stéphane Dées, Fadi Zaher, "Stress-testing Euro Area Corporate Default Probabilities using a Global Macroeconomic Model", Journal of Financial Stability, Vol. 6, No. 2, (June 2010), pp. 64-78. Reverse Engineering Banks Financial Strength Ratings Using Logical Analysis of Data by Peter L. Hammer of Rutgers University, Alexander Kogan of Rutgers University, and Miguel A. Lejeune of Carnegie Mellon University (375K PDF) -- 31 pages -- January 2007 Economic Benefit of Powerful Credit Scoring by Andreas Blöchlinger of Credit Suisse, and Markus Leippold of the Swiss Banking Institute, University of Zürich (579K PDF) -- 42 pages -- July 20, 2005
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