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Patrick Van Horn
Patrick Van Horn
Scripps College
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Intensified regulatory scrutiny and bank distress in New York City during the Great Depression
G Richardson, P Van Horn
The Journal of Economic History 69 (2), 446-465, 2009
352009
Bank leverage and regulatory regimes: Evidence from the great depression and great recession
C Koch, G Richardson, P Van Horn
American Economic Review 106 (5), 538-542, 2016
242016
Did the Reserve Requirement Increases of 1936-1937 Reduce Bank Lending? Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment
H Park, P Van Horn
Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking 47 (5), 791-818, 2014
212014
In the eye of a Storm: Manhattan's money center banks during the international financial crisis of 1931
G Richardson, P Van Horn
Explorations in Economic History 68, 71-94, 2018
112018
When the music stopped: transatlantic contagion during the financial crisis of 1931
G Richardson
NBER Working Paper Series, 17437, 2011
112011
Countercyclical capital buffers: a cautionary tale
C Koch, G Richardson, PVAN HORN
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 2023
92023
Fetters of Debt, Deposit, or Gold during the Great Depression? The International Propagation of the Banking Crisis of 1931
G Richardson, P Van Horn
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2007
5*2007
The Ohio Banking Panic of 1854
P Van Horn
Available at SSRN 1806523, 2011
32011
The Small, Private Banker in New York and Regulatory Change, 1893-1933
P Horn
essays in economic & Business History 28, 107-122, 2010
32010
Did the Reserve Requirement Increases of 1936–1937 Reduce Bank Lending? Evidence from a Natural Experiment
H Park, P Van Horn
Unpublished manuscript, US Department of Treasury and Southwestern …, 2013
22013
Leverage, liability, and commercial banks: evidence from the booms before the great depression and great recession
C Koch, G Richardson, P Van Horn
Manuscript, February, 2016
12016
Excess Reserves During the Great Contraction: Evidence from the Central Money Market of New York City, 1929 to 1932
P Van Horn
Available at SSRN 978684, 2007
12007
The Business of 19th Century American Landscape Paintings: A Case Study of the Connection Between Art History and Economics
C Di Meglio
2020
Did the Reserve Requirement Increases of 1936-1937 Reduce Bank Lending? Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment
H Anderson, P Van Horn
Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment (September 4, 2014), 2014
2014
The Economics of Bank Moratoria: The Milford Plan, Michigan, and Bank Survival During the Great Depression
P Van Horn
Michigan, and Bank Survival During the Great Depression (May 25, 2010), 2010
2010
Was the Michigan Bank Holiday Made in Haste? The Milford Plan, Father Coughlin, and the Looming Threat in Detroit
P Van Horn
The Milford Plan, Father Coughlin, and the Looming Threat in Detroit (May 25 …, 2010
2010
The New York banks in the Great Depression: New evidence on bank behavior
P Van Horn
JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC HISTORY 67 (2), 531-531, 2007
2007
Weathering the Perfect Storm: The Seemingly Calm Central Money Market During the Great Contraction
P Van Horn
Available at SSRN 978685, 2007
2007
The Central Money Market During the Great Contraction of 1929 to 1932: The Behavior of Banks in New York City
P Van Horn
ProQuest, 2007
2007
The Behavior of Excess Reserves in the Great Contraction: Evidence from the Central Money Market
P Van Horn
2006
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