Jan Pieter Krahnen
Faculty of Economics and Business Administration
Frankfurt University
Germany
Biography
Jan Pieter Krahnen Krahnen is a Professor of Finance at Goethe University’s House of Finance. He is a Director of the Center for Financial Studies (CFS) and the Research Center SAFE.Krahnen is a CEPR research fellow, and was President of the European Finance Association in 2011. Krahnen has been involved in policy advisory on issues of financial market regulation, most recently as a member of the High Level Expert Group on Structural Reforms of the EU Banking Sector (“Liikanen Commission”), implemented by EU Commissioner Michel Barnier. From 2008 until 2012 he was a member of the Issing-Commission, advising the German government on the G-20 meetings. Until recently, he was also a member of the Group of Economic Advisors (GEA) at the European Securities and Markets Agency (ESMA), Paris. Also, he is a member of the Academic Advisory Board of Germany’s Federal Ministry of Finance.
Research Interest
Financial turmoil for banking. Systemic risk. Financial market regulation
Publications
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Bluhm, M., & Krahnen, J. P. (2014). Systemic risk in an interconnected banking system with endogenous asset markets:[version 30 march 2014].
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Bluhm, M., & Krahnen, J. P. (2014). Systemic risk in an interconnected banking system with endogenous asset markets. Journal of Financial Stability, 13, 75-94.
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Krahnen, J. P., & Moretti, L. (2015). A Greenhouse for Market Discipline: Making Bail-In Work 11. European Economy, (1), 59.
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Krahnen, J. P., Noth, F., & Schüwer, U. (2017). Structural reforms in banking: the role of trading. Journal of Financial Regulation, 3(1), 66-88.
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Brunner, A., & Krahnen, J. P. (2013). Hold-up in multiple banking: Evidence from SME lending. International Journal of Banking, Accounting and Finance, 5(1-2), 78-101.