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Natalia Kovrijnykh
Natalia Kovrijnykh
Associate Professor of Economics, Arizona State University
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Who Should Pay for Credit Ratings and How?
AK Kashyap, N Kovrijnykh
The Review of Financial Studies 29 (2), 420-456, 2016
1212016
Equilibrium Default Cycles
N Kovrijnykh, B Szentes
Journal of Political Economy 115 (3), 403-446, 2007
1022007
The Benchmark Inclusion Subsidy
AK Kashyap, N Kovrijnykh, J Li, A Pavlova
Journal of Financial Economics 142 (2), 756-774, 2021
452021
Delegated Information Acquisition with Moral Hazard
H Chade, N Kovrijnykh
Journal of Economic Theory 162, 55-92, 2016
43*2016
Is There Too Much Benchmarking in Asset Management?
A Kashyap, N Kovrijnykh, J Li, A Pavlova
American Economic Review 113 (4), 1112-1141, 2023
302023
Debt Contracts with Partial Commitment
N Kovrijnykh
The American Economic Review 103 (7), 2848-2874, 2013
292013
Screening as a Unified Theory of Delinquency, Renegotiation and Bankruptcy
I Livshits, N Kovrijnykh
International Economic Review 58 (2), 499–527, 2017
14*2017
Building Credit Histories
N Kovrijnykh, I Livshits, A Zetlin-Jones
22022
Building credit history with heterogeneously informed lenders
N Kovrijnykh, I Livshits, A Zetlin-Jones
FRB of Philadelphia Working Paper, 2019
22019
Is There Too Much Benchmarking in Asset Management?
A Pavlova, A Kashyap, N Kovrijnykh
CEPR Discussion Papers, 2021
2021
The Benchmark Inclusion Subsidy
A Pavlova, A Kashyap, N Kovrijnykh
CEPR Discussion Papers, 2018
2018
Specialization under Uncertainty
A Kovrijnykh, N Kovrijnykh
2004
Vox Column for the Benchmark Inclusion Subsidy
A Kashyap, N Kovrijnykh, J Li, A Pavlova
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