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Hendrik Hakenes

(Professor of Economics) 

main research fields: banking and finance, industrial economics
office phone number: +49 (0)228 73 9225

email address:
hakenes(at)uni-bonn.de
Personal Homepage: http://www.finance.uni-bonn.de/institut/hakenes

 

Selected Publications:

  • "Bank Size and Risk Taking under Basel II," with Isabel Schnabel, Journal of
    Banking and Finance, to appear.
  • "Competition, Risk-Shifting, and Public Bail-out Policies," with Reint Gropp
    and Isabel Schnabel, Review of Financial Studies, to appear.
  • "Credit Risk Transfer and Bank Competition," with Isabel Schnabel, Journal
    of Financial Intermediation, 19(3), 2010, 308-332.
  • "The Threat of Capital Drain: A Rationale for Public Banks?" with Isabel
    Schnabel, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 166(4), 2010,
    662-689.
  • "Banks without Parachutes – Competitive Effects of Government Bail-out
    Policies", with Isabel Schnabel, Journal of Financial Stability, 6(3), 2010,
    156-168.
  • "Umbrella Branding and External Certification," with Martin Peitz, European
    Economic Review, 53(2), 2009, 186–196.
  • "Something out of nothing? Neoclassical Growth and the ‘Trivial’ Steady
    State," with Andreas Irmen, Journal of Macroeconomics, 30(3), 2008,
    1097-1103.
  • "Umbrella Branding and the Provision of Quality," with Martin Peitz,
    International Journal of Industrial Organization, 26(2), 2008, 546-556.
  • "Observable Reputation Trading," with Martin Peitz, International Economic
    Review, 48(2), 2007, 693–730.
  • "The Long-Run Evolution of Technological Knowledge," with Andreas Irmen,
    Economic Theory, 30(1), 2007, 171–180.
  • "The Privatization of Italian Savings Banks – A Role Model for Germany?"
    with Elena Carletti and Isabel Schnabel, DIW Quarterly Journal of Economic
    Research, 74(4), December 2005, 32–50.
  • "Banks as Delegated Risk Managers," Journal of Banking and Finance, 28(10),
    2004, 2399–2426.
  • "From Poverty Measurement to the Measurement of Downside Risk," with Carsten Breitmeyer and Andreas Pfingsten, Mathematical Social Sciences, 47(3), 2004, 327–348.

Brief CV:

  • Dr. rer. pol. in Economics, University of Münster, 2001
  • Diploma in Mathematics, University of Bonn, 1998
  • Previous positions: Assistant Professor, University of Mannheim, 2002-2004; Professor, University of Hannover, 2007-2011