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Jan Krahnen teaches Corporate Finance at the School of Business
and Economics, House of Finance, Goethe University in Frankfurt
and is Director of the Center for Financial Studies (CFS) since
1995.
He holds degrees of the Goethe University and the Free University
(Berlin), and has taught in Berlin, Giessen and Cologne. He
was a Visiting Professor at the University of Pennsylvania’a
Wharton School and at NYU’s Stern School.
Krahnen is a CEPR-Fellow, a member of the Steering Committee
of the ECB-CFS research network “Capital markets and financial
integration in Europe”, and Vice-President of the European
Finance Association. His current research interests focus on
risk transfer in securitization markets, and on implications
of the financial turmoil for banking institutions and market
regulation. Other work is on relationship lending and market
microstructure.
His most recent publications appeared in the Review of Economic
Studies, the Journal of Financial Intermediation, the Journal
of Banking and Finance, and Experimental Economics. He has served
on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Banking and Finance,
and the Journal of Financial Services Research. Jan Krahnen
has been involved in policy counselling on issues of development
finance and financial market regulation, most recently as a
member of the Issing-Commission, advising on the G-20 meetings.
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