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Mitarbeiter

Michael Wedow

  • Deutsche Bundesbank
  • Central Office, Department of Banking and Financial Supervision
  • Wilhelm Epstein Str. 14
  • 60431 Frankfurt am Main
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  • +49 69 9566 4765

Research Interests

  • Finance-Growth Nexus
  • Mutual Fund Investor Behaviour
  • Security Pricing i.e. covered bonds and CDS
  • Regional Transfers
  • Spatial Econometrics

Refereed Journals

  • Völz, M. and M. Wedow (2011), Market discipline and too-big-to-fail in the CDS market: Does banks' size reduce market discipline?, Journal of Empirical Finance, 18(2).
  • Stolz, S. and M. Wedow (2011), Banks’ Regulatory Capital Buffer and the Business Cycle: Evidence for Germany, Journal of Financial Stability, 7(2).
  • Stolz, S. and M. Wedow (2011), Government Measures in Support of the Financial Sector in the EU and the United States, Intereconomics, 46(1).
  • Baumann, F., T. Friehe and M. Wedow, (2011), General Ability and Specialization: Evidence from Penalty Kicks in Soccer, Journal of Sports Economics, 12(1).
  • Stolz, S. and M. Wedow (2010), Central Bank Measures in Support of the Financial Sector in the EU and the United States, Intereconomics, 45(6).
  • Kötter, M. and M. Wedow, (2010), Finance and Growth in a Bank-Based Economy: Is it Quantity or Quality that Matters?, Journal of International Money and Finance, 29(8).
  • Hasan, I., M. Kötter and M. Wedow (2009), Regional growth and finance in Europe: Is there a quality effect of bank efficiency?, Journal of Banking and Finance, 33(8).
  • Moser, C., T. Nestmann and M. Wedow, (2008), Political Risk and Export Promotion: Evidence from Germany, The World Economy, 31(6).
  • Liebig, T., D. Porath, B. Weder and M. Wedow, (2007), How will Basel II affect international bank lending to emerging markets? An analysis based on bank level data,  Journal of Banking and Finance, 31(2).
  • Koetter, M., T. Nestmann, S. Stolz and M. Wedow, (2006), Still Overbanked and Unprofitable? Two Decades of German Banking, Kredit und Kapital Policy, 3.

Selected Publications and Working Papers

  • Stolz, S. and M. Wedow (2010), Extraordinary Measures in Extraordinary Times Bank Rescue Operations in Europe and the US, ECB Occasional Paper, 117 and Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Paper, Series 1, 13/2010.
  • Jank, S. and M. Wedow (2009), Purchase and Redemption Decisions of Mutual Fund Investors and the Role of Fund Families, Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Paper, Series 2, 03/2010.
  • Fecht, F. and M. Wedow (2009), The dark and the bright side of liquidity risk: Evidence from the open-end real estate funds in Germany, Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Paper, Series 2, 10/2009.
  • Jank, S. and M. Wedow (2008), Sturm und Drang in money market funds: when money market funds cease to be narrow, Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Paper, Series 2, 20/2008.
  • Koetter, M. and M. Wedow (2008), Does Regional Redistribution spur Growth?, Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Paper, Series 1, 28/2008.
  • Koetter, M., T. Nestmann, S. Stolz and M. Wedow (2004), Structures and Trends in German Banking, Kiel Working Papers, 1225.
  • Weder, B. and M. Wedow (2002), Will Basel II Affect International Capital Flows to Emerging Markets?, OECD Technical Paper, 199.

 

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