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- Banks, short term debt and financial crises, theory, policy implications and applications
- A theory of bank capital
- Organization structure and credibility, evidence from commercial bank securities activities before the Glass-Steagall Act
- The real effect of banking crises
- Liquidity shortages and banking crises
- Progress and confusion, the state of macroeconomic policy, edited by Olivier Blanchard, Raghuram Rajan, Kenneth Rogoff, and Lawrence H. Summers
- The paradox of liquidity
- Does function follow organizational form?, evidence from the lending practices of large and small banks
- Does distance still matter?, the information revolution in small business lending
- What determines firm size?
- The effect of credit market competition on lending relationships
- What determines firm size?
- Money in a theory of banking
- Trade credit, theories and evidence
- Banks as liquidity providers, an explanation for the co-existence of lending and deposit-taking
- Banks and markets, the changing character of European finance
- Fault lines, how hidden fractures still threaten the world economy, Raghuram G. Rajan
- The cost of diversity, the diversification discount and inefficient investment
- The influence of the financial revolution on the nature of firms
- Consumption taxes and economic efficiency in a stochastic olg economy
- Why banks have a future, an economic rationale
- Financial dependence and growth
- The flattening firm, evidence from panel data on the changing nature of corporate hierarchies
- The tyranny of the inefficient, an inquiry into the adverse consequences of power struggle
- The third pillar, how markets and the state leave the community behind, Raghuram Rajan
- Saving capitalism from the capitalists, unleashing the power of financial markets to create wealth and spread opportunity, Raghuram G. Rajan and Luigi Zingales ; with a new preface by the authors
- The cost of diversity, the diversification discount and inefficient investment
- Power in theory of the firm
- The great reversals, the politics of financial development in the 20th century
- The governance of the new enterprise
- Power in a theory of the firm
- The influence of the financial revolution of the nature of firms
- Fault lines, how hidden fractures still threaten the world economy, Raghuram G. Rajan ; with a new afterword by the author
- What do we know about capital structure?, some evidence from international data
- What undermines aid's impact on growth?
- Banks and markets, the changing character of European finance
- The great reversals, the politics of financial development in the 20th century
- Aid and growth, what does the cross-country evidence really show?
- The firm as a dedicated hierarchy, a theory of the origin and growth of firms
- The emergence of strong property rights, speculations from history
- The third pillar, how markets and the state leave the community behind, Raghuram Rajan