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Edward Kim is an Assistant Professor of Finance at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan. He holds a PhD from the University of California, Los Angeles (2023) and a BS from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2015). His research focuses on banking, financial risk management, deposit insurance mechanisms, and intangible asset valuation.
- Education: PhD in Finance, UCLA (2023); BS in Mathematics/Economics, MIT (2015)
Kim's work examines topics such as market-based deposit insurance systems, digital divides in refinancing markets, and regulatory frameworks for bank risk. He teaches Financial Management at Ross and has published in top-tier finance journals. His research bridges theoretical economic models with practical banking sector challenges, with a focus on financial stability and innovation.
Notable contributions include analyzing how intangible assets influence corporate valuation and exploring liquidity management strategies under post-crisis regulations. His articles often intersect banking policy, technological adoption in finance, and macroeconomic impacts of financial instruments.
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