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Arthur Taburet is an Assistant Professor of Finance at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business. His research focuses on the intersection of Industrial Organization, Banking, and Contract Theory. He holds a PhD in Finance from the London School of Economics.
Research Interests: His work explores topics such as contractual externalities in credit markets, screening mechanisms for borrowers, and the impact of bankruptcy reforms on firm behavior. He has developed structural models to analyze lending markets and quantify welfare effects of financial policies.
Publications: His research includes studies on mortgage market screening, shadow costs of credit for SMEs, and debt dilution in retail lending. Recent work examines borrower-lender dynamics in Brazil and Europe, with a focus on collateralized loans and ex-ante bankruptcy effects.
Collaborations: He frequently collaborates with scholars such as Alberto Polo, Quynh-Anh Vo, Simone Lenzu, and Bernardo Ricca on topics spanning credit markets, regulatory policies, and structural econometrics.
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