NBER - National Bureau of Economic Research

1900-1940s

  • 1938 - NBER - Some Theoretical Problems Suggested by the Movements of Interest Rates, Bond Yields and Stock Prices in the United States since 1856, by Frederick R. Macaulay - [link]

1980s

  • 1980 - Book - Studies in Public Regulation, by Gary Fromm - nber.org/books-and-chapters/studies-public-regulation
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    • 1981 - NBER - Theory of Solvency Regulation in the Property and Casualty Insurance Industry, Chapter Author: Patricia Munch, Dennis Smallwood - 63p
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      • 1970 - AP - The Market for Lemons: Quality, Uncertainty, and the Market Mechanism, by George Akerlof, Quarterly Journal of Economics, LXXIV: 488-50 - 14p
  • 1989 - NBER - How Rational is the Purchase of Life Insurance?, w3063, by Alan J. Auerbach and Laurence J. Kotlikoff - 47p

1990s

  • 1994 - AP - Fraine's Neglected Findings: Was Hickman Wrong?, by Martin S. Fridson, Financial Analysts Journal, Vol. 50, No. 5 (Sep. - Oct., 1994), pp. 43-53 (11 pages) - JSTOR
  • 1995 - NBER - Chapter Title: The Evolution of Interregional Mortgage Lending Channels,1870-1940: The Life Insurance-Mortgage Company Connection, c8755 - 49p

2010s

  • 2010 - NBER - Econometric Measures of Systemic Risk In The Finance And Insurance Sectors, w16223, by Monica Billio - 58p 
  • 2011 - NBER - This Time is the Same: Using Bank Performance in 1998 to Explain Bank Performance During the Recent Financial Crisis, Working Paper No. w17038 - 51p
  • 2015 - NBER - AIG In Hindsight, w21108, by Robert L. McDonald and Anna Paulson - 41p
    • 2015 - AP - AIG in Hindsight, by Robert McDonald and Anna Paulson, Journal of Economic Perspectives, VOL. 29, NO. 2, (pp. 81-106) - 29p

2020s

  • 2021 - NBER -The Evolution From Life Insurance to Financial Engineering, w29030, by Ralph S. J. Koijen - 27p
  • 2022 - NBER - Aggregate Lapsation risk, w30187, by Ralph S. J. Koijen, Hae Kang Lee, Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh - 57p