E-Dissertationen: Browsing E-Dissertationen by Author "Hakenes, Hendrik"
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Essays in Applied Microeconomic Theory
Schmitz, Fabian (2023-02-14)In my dissertation, I analyze how policymakers can protect employees and consumers from being exploited by firms. In chapter 1, an employer undermines minimum wages by adding non-compete clauses to the workers' employment ... -
Essays in Banking and Finance
Schlegel, Friederike Anna Sophie (2015-06-29)This dissertation consists of three chapters covering the development and analysis of three self-standing theoretical models. They all take an informational economics view and analyze important topics related to banking ... -
Essays in the Economic Analysis of Corporate and Public Law
Hewer, Michael (2013-06-06)This thesis contains three chapters: <br /> The first chapter deals with bankruptcy and corporate laws that according to which insider loans to corporations are subordinated in bankruptcy. While moral-hazard related ... -
Essays on Financial Stability
Schempp, Paul (2015-03-20)This thesis consists of three chapters that analyze the stability of financial institutions. The focus lies on self-fulfilling liquidity crises that are associated with maturity transformation conducted by financial ... -
Essays on Financial Stability
Luck, Stephan (2016-02-01)This thesis examines self-fulfilling liquidity crises that are associated with maturity and liquidity transformation conducted by financial intermediaries such as banks. It consists of three chapters. In the first chapter, ... -
Essays on Information Transmission and its Effects in Markets with Imperfect Competition
Conze, Maximilian (2017-05-12)This thesis consists of four essays in the field of industrial organization. The essays explore questions of information transmission and its influence in markets characterized by imperfect competition.<br /> The first ... -
Information Asymmetries: Three Essays in Market Microstructure
Zehnder, Lars Simon (2015-12-21)This dissertation aims at revisiting existing empirical market microstructure models for the measurement of information asymmetries on financial markets and to develop alternative estimation approaches that (1) reduce ...