Credit Markets and the Visible Hand: The Discount Window and the Macroeconomy,” Yale Journal on Regulation (2024) (with David Skeel)

Banking on a Curve: How to Restore the Community Reinvestment Act,” Harvard Business Law Review (2023) (with Brian Feinstein)

Financial Crises and LegislationJournal of Financial Crises (2021) (with Michael Ohlrogge)

The Federal Reserve System: Diversity and Governance, 1913-2019,” Journal of Financial Crises (2021) (with Kaleb Nygaard)

The Contingent Origins of Financial Legislation,” Washington University Law Review (2021) (with Brian Feinstein)

The Principled Leadership of Middle Management: Stephen F. Williams’s Liberal Critique of Marks,” Yale Journal on Regulation (2021).

The Logic and Legitimacy of Supervision: Revisiting the Bank Holiday of 1933,” Business History Review (2021) (with Sean Vanatta)

Technocratic Pragmatism, Bureaucratic Expertise, and the Federal ReserveYale Law Journal (2021) (with David Wishnick)

Towards an Administrative Law of Central Banking,” Yale Journal on Regulation (2021) (with Yair Listokin and Nicholas Parrillo)

Independence in Institutional Design: Gilson & Kraakman’s Revolution, Postponed,” Journal of Corporation Law (2020).

Institutions: A Research Program for Law, Macroeconomics, and History,” Law and Contemporary Problems (2020)

Private Markets, Public Options, and the Payment System,” Yale Journal on Regulation (2020) (with David Wishnick)

The Foreign Affairs of the Federal Reserve,” Journal on Corporation Law (2019) (with David Zaring)

Book review: Sven Beckert & Christine Desan, eds., American Capitalism: New HistoriesEconomic History Review (2019)

Book review: William L. Silber, The Story of Silver: How the White Metal Shaped America and the Modern World,” Business History Review (2019)

“The Central Banking Century: An Introduction To Institutional Central Banking,” in Research Handbook on Central Banking, P. Conti-Brown & R. Lastra, eds, Edward Elgar (2018)

“Central Banking and Institutional Change in the United States: Punctuated Equilibrium in the Development of Money, Finance and Banking,” in Research Handbook on Central Banking, P. Conti-Brown & R. Lastra, eds, Edward Elgar (2018)

“Ulysses and the Punch Bowl: The Governance, Accountability, and Independence of the Federal Reserve,” George Mason Law Review (2017)

“Politics, Independence, and Retirees: Long-term Low Interest Rates at the U.S. Federal Reserve,” in How Persistent Low Returns Will Shape Saving and Retirement, Oxford University Press (Olivia Mitchell, Robert Clark, and Raimond Maurer, eds) (2017)

The Institutions of Federal Reserve Independence,” Yale Journal on Regulation (2015)

The twelve Federal Reserve banks: Governance and accountability in the 21st centuryBrookings (2015)

Governing the Federal Reserve System after the Dodd-Frank ActPeterson Institute for International Economics (2013) (with Simon Johnson)

Elective Shareholder Liability,” Stanford Law Review (2012)

Liability Holding Companies,” UCLA Law Review (2012) (with Anat Admati and Paul Pfleiderer)

Direct Democracy and State Fiscal Crises: The Problem of Too Much Law,” Duke Journal on Constitutional Law & Public Policy (2012)

The Accidental History of the Federal Securities and Banking Laws: A Review of Michael Perino's Hellhound of Wall Street: How Ferdinand Pecora's Investigation of the Great Crash Forever Changed American FinanceSecurities Regulation Law Journal (2011)

Scarcity Amidst Wealth: The Law, Finance, and Culture of Elite University Endowments in Financial Crisis,” Stanford Law Review (2011)

A Proposed Fat-Tail Risk Metric: Disclosures, Derivatives, and the Measurement of Financial Risk,” Washington University Law Review (2010)