John BoydProfessor

John BoydFrederick Kappel Chair in Business & Government Relations
CSOM Finance & Insurance
3-273 CarlSMgmt
321 19th Ave S
Minneapolis, MN  55455
Phone: 612/624-1834
boydx002@umn.edu

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Curriculum Vitae/Resume
Education
PhD, 1970, applied cconomics, University of Pennsylvania
BA, 1966, economics, Willamette University

Research

Expertise
Finance and development
Financial intermediation
Banking
Contract theory

Current Research
Inflation and financial market performance
Universal banking
Reforming deposit insurance


Publications

Major Publications

  • "Bank Capital Regulation with and without State-Contingent Penalties: A Comment," J. Boyd, Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy (2001).
  • "Comparing Market and Supervisory Assessments of Bank Performance: Who Knows What When? Comment," J. Boyd, Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking (August 2000).
  • "Capital Market Imperfections in a Monetary Growth Model," J. Boyd and B. Smith, Economic Theory (1998).
  • "Capital Market Imperfections, International Credit Markets, and Nonconvergence," J. Boyd and B. Smith, Journal of Economic Theory (1997).
  • "Moral Hazard under Commercial and Universal Banking," J. Boyd, C. Chang, B. Smith, Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking (1998).
  • "Ex-Dividend Price Behavior of Common Stocks," J. Boyd and R. Jagannathan, Review of Financial Studies (1994).
  • "How Good Are Standard Debt Contracts? Stochastic Versus Nonstochastic Monitoring in a Costly State Verification Environment," J. Boyd and B. Smith, Journal of Business (1994).
  • "The Equilibrium Allocation of Investment Capital in the Presence of Adverse Selection and Costly State Verification," J. Boyd and B. Smith, Economic Theory (1993).
  • "Introduction to Special Finance Issue," J. Boyd, North American Journal of Economics and Finance (1999).

Instruction

Courses

Spring, 2010
FINA 6341 World Economy Sec.  001


Service

Current Editorial Appointments

  • Associate Editor, Review of Financial Studies
  • Editor, the North American Journal of Economics and Finance

Scholarly Service and Honors

  • Frederick R. Kappel Chair in Business and Government Relations

Community Relationships

  • Consultant for the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis