Rajkamal Iyer
MIT
Rajkamal Iyer is an assistant professor of finance at MIT, Sloan. His research interests are in banking, and contract theory. Recent research projects include examining the factors that mitigate depositor incentive to run on banks and examining how market participants overcome frictions in contracting. He holds a PhD in Finance from INSEAD and a Master in Finance and Economics from London School of Economics.
Articles by Rajkamal Iyer:
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Contagion through interbank markets: Evidence from India
25 April 2010, 9185 reads
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