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Prof. Ruthenberg David
Books
Articles
Working Papers
Books
- Galai, Dan, M. Sarnat, D. Ruthenberg and B. Schreiber, eds., 1999, Risk Management and Regulation in Banking, Kluwer.
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Ruthenberg, David, 2002, Banking Management in Israel: The Management of Assets, Obligations and Risks, Keter Publication and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
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Articles
- Barnea, A., Y. Landskroner, J. Paroush and D. Ruthenberg, 1999, "Econometric Model of Israel's Banking System", Issues in Banking, 14, August, pp. 5-38 (Hebrew) and Banking Review no. 7, December (English), pp.30-60.
- Elias, R., R. Mintzer R. and D. Ruthenberg, 1999, "Liner Programming and Econometric Methods for Bank Efficiency Evaluation: An Empirical Comparison Based on a Panel of Israeli Banks", Banking Review, no. 7, December (English), pp.1-30 and Issues in Banking no. 14 (Hebrew) pp.63-96.
- Landskroner, Yoram, David Ruthenberg and David Zaken, 2001, "Risk Adjusted Performance and Optimal Asset Allocation in the Israeli Banking System", Issues in Banking, 15, June, pp. 69-92.
- Paroush, J. and D. Ruthenberg, 2003, "Competition Measurement in the Israeli Banking System", Issues in Banking, no. 16, March (Hebrew), pp. 5-20, and Banking Review, no. 8, December (English), pp.1-14.
- Paroush, J. and D. Ruthenberg, 2003, "Risk Premium and Market Power in the Israeli Banking System", Issues in Banking, no. 16, March (Hebrew), pp.74-97, and Banking Review, no. 8, December (English), pp.55-66.
- Pearl, S. and D. Ruthenberg, "Market to Book Ratio of Israeli Bank's Shares", Economic Quarterly (forthcoming).
- Landskroner, Yoram, David Ruthenberg and David Zaken, "Diversification and Performance in Banking: The Israeli Case", Journal of Financial Services Research (forthcoming).
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Working Papers
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Fishman, Y. and D. Ruthenberg, 2004, "Strength - A Stability and Financial Strength Measurement of the Israeli Banks", Working Paper, The Banking Supervision Department, Bank of Israel.
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Ruthenberg, D., 2004, "Competition in the Banking System: Theoretical Aspects and Empirical Evidence from Israel and Abroad, Working Paper, The Banking Supervision Department, Bank of Israel.
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