Twitter Topics FAQ Careers Conference RSS E-Mail Contact Us
logo
tag line
  • Research
    • Our Research Focus
    • Economists
    • Regional Economy
    • National Economy
    • Issues in Financial Regulation
    • Publications
    • Maps & Data
    • Conferences & Events
    • Contacts
    •  
  • Banking
    • Supervision & Regulation
    • Banking Applications
    • Reporting Forms for Financial Institutions
    • Credit Risk Management
    • Payments Services
    • Federal Reserve Membership
    • Markets, Trends & Statistics
    • Education for Bankers
    • Consumer Issues
    • Conferences & Events
    • Contacts
    •  
  • Education
    • Announcements
    • For Teachers
    • For Students
    • For Bankers
    • FAQs
    • Publications
    • Conferences & Events
    • Contacts
    •  
  • Community Development
    • About Community Affairs
    • Announcements
    • Publications
    • Emerging Issues
    • Resource Centers
    • Policy Updates
    • Partners
    • Conferences & Events
    • Contacts
    •  
  • Press Room
    • Press Releases
    • Speeches
    • Media Advisories
    • Appearances
    • Contacts
    •  
  • Publications
    • Research
    • Education
    • Community Development
    •  
  • About Us
    • Who We Are
    • What We Do
    • Careers
    • Visit Us
    • Procurement Services
    • Holiday Schedule
    • Art Collection
    •  
-
Economists
  • Staff Economists
  • Visiting Scholars
  • Meet an Economist
  • Past Staff & Contributors
home > research > economists > authors >
Visiting Scholars

Douglas W. Diamond

printPrint

A finance professor at the University of Chicago, Doug Diamond is a visiting scholar in the Research Department at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.

Personal webpage

 
  • Economic
    Quarterly
Issue Title Author(s)
Spring 2007 Banks and Liquidity Creation: A Simple Exposition of the Diamond-Dybvig Model Douglas W. Diamond
Fall 2001 Should Banks Be Recapitalized? Douglas W. Diamond
Summer 1996 Financial Intermediation as Delegated Monitoring: A Simple Example Douglas W. Diamond
Spring 1994 Corporate Capital Structure: The Control Roles of Bank and Public Debt with Taxes and Costly Bankruptcy Douglas W. Diamond
eKiosk
Careers
Careers
Email Updates
Email Updates
Feeds
Feeds
Conferences & Events
Conferences & Events
FAQs
FAQs
Topics
Topics
FAQs
Twitter
Terms & Conditions | Feedback