Karolin Kirschenmann
University of Mannheim
Karolin Kirschenmann is a PhD student in the Banking and Finance Department of the University of Mannheim. Her research focuses on empirical banking, with a particular interest in demand and supply effects determining loan contract terms and in lending to small businesses in developing and transition countries. She has also worked as a consultant for the German development bank (KfW).
Articles by Karolin Kirschenmann:
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Foreign-currency loans in Eastern Europe: Borrower pull or bank push?
13 September 2010, 8684 reads
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