Steven Ongena
Tilburg University and CEPR
Steven Ongena is a professor in empirical banking at CentER - Tilburg University in the Netherlands and a CEPR research fellow in financial economics. His research interests include firm-bank relationships, bank mergers and acquisitions, and financial systems. He has published in the Journal of Finance, the Journal of Financial Economics, the Review of Finance, the Journal of Financial Intermediation, and Financial Management, among other journals. He is a co-editor of the Review of Finance and an associate editor of the European Economic Review, the International Review of Finance, the Journal of Financial Intermediation and of the Journal of Financial Services Research.
Articles by Steven Ongena:
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Loose monetary policy and excessive credit and liquidity risk-taking by banks
25 October 2011, 11377 reads
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Foreign-currency loans in Eastern Europe: Borrower pull or bank push?
13 September 2010, 8670 reads
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The impact of short-term interest rates on risk-taking: hard evidence
17 October 2007, 20498 reads
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