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TRR 266/TAF Re­search Sem­in­ar: Prof Klaus Schaeck "Leg­al Un­cer­tainty and Im­plic­a­tions for Bank Lend­ing"

Location: Q5.245

As part of the TRR 266/TAFResearch Seminar Prof. Klaus Schaeck from Bristol University gave a presentation on April 22, 2025 titled “Legal Uncertainty and Local Bank Lending: Evidence from McGirt vs. Oklahoma”

Klaus Schaeck is a Professor of Banking and Finance at the University of Bristol Business School, head of the banking research group at the University of Bristol Business School, and an Associate Editor of the Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking.
His research interest focuses on the empirical modelling of bank behaviour. In particular, he primarily investigates the role of the government in banking systems in terms of regulation, supervision, and bank bailouts, and how such government interventions affect bank conduct. Most recently, his work focuses also on climate change, and he is interested in particular in the role of banking supervision and regulation for the transition to the net-zero economy.
Klaus has published in the Review of Financial Studies, and has also several papers in the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, several publications in the Journal of Financial Intermediation, the Review of Finance, the Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, the Journal of Corporate Finance, and other journals.
For more information about Klaus, please visit: https://sites.google.com/site/klausschaeck