Roman Inderst
Faculty of Economics and Business Administration
Frankfurt University
Germany
Biography
Roman Inderst graduated in Germany and holds degrees in Economics, Sociology and Business Studies. Roman Inderst is a Professor of Economics and Finance at the Goethe University Frankfurt. Before returning to Germany he was Full Professor of Economics and Full Professor of Accounting & Finance at the London School of Economics. Previous positions include that of tenured Professor of Finance at INSEAD. He currently keeps an affiliation also with Imperial College London.
Research Interest
Banking regulation. Retail finance and consumer protection. Competition theory and policy
Publications
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Inderst, R. (2008). ‘Irresponsible Lending’with a Better Informed Lender. The Economic Journal, 118(532), 1499-1519.
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Inderst, R., & Mueller, H. M. (2008). Bank capital structure and credit decisions. Journal of Financial Intermediation, 17(3), 295-314.
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Inderst, R., & Mueller, H. M. (2009). Early-stage financing and firm growth in new industries. Journal of Financial Economics, 93(2), 276-291.
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Inderst, R., & Mueller, H. M. (2010). CEO replacement under private information. The Review of Financial Studies, 23(8), 2935-2969.
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Inderst, R., & Ottaviani, M. (2012). How (not) to pay for advice: A framework for consumer financial protection. Journal of Financial Economics, 105(2), 393-411.