Prof. Dr. Gabriele Beibst
Business and Administration, General business administration and marketing
Business and Administration
International economics, International finance
Real-financial interactions, Financial integration, International financial stability and regulation, Green finance
English, French, German
Interactions between Regulatory and Corporate Taxes: How Is Bank Leverage Affected?, with Kirsten Schmidt and Lena Tonzer, Journal of Banking and Finance, Vol. 118, 2020.
Drivers of Countries’ External Debt-Equity Mix: A Sectoral Analysis, with Tatsiana Kliatskova, Journal of International Money and Finance, Vol 107(C), 2020.
Capital Markets Union and Cross-Country Risk Sharing, with Claudia Buch, in: Franklin Allen et al. (eds), Capital Markets Union and Beyond, MIT Press, 2019.
Big Banks and Macroeconomic Outcomes: Theory and Cross-Country Evidence of Granularity, with Claudia M. Buch, Katheryn N. Russ, and Monika Schnitzer, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Vol. 50, pp. 1785-1825, 2018.
Reduced cross-border lending and financing costs of SMEs, with Katja Neugebauer, Journal of International Money and Finance, Vol. 80, pp. 35-58, 2018.
Drivers of structural change in cross-border banking since the global financial crisis, with Marcel Fratzscher, Journal of International Money and Finance, Vol. 52, pp. 32-59, 2015.
Distributional effects of macroeconomic policies in Europe, Leibniz Competition 2021, Leibniz Association
European capital markets and macroeconomic stability: The role of equity and debt, Leibniz Competition 2017, Leibniz Association
Bank-specific Risk and Macroeconomic Performance, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), Priority Program 1578 “Financial Market Imperfections and Macroeconomic Performance”
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Business and Administration, General business administration and marketing
Business and Administration, Organisation theory
Business and Administration, Behavioural Economics
Business and Administration