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Eva Schliephake is an Assistant Professor at Católica Lisbon School of Business & Economics, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, where she conducts research at the intersection of financial regulation, banking stability, and institutional design. Her work addresses critical issues in modern financial systems, including capital regulation, liquidity allocation, and the impact of market structure on systemic risk.
Her research interests span financial regulation, banking stability, monetary policy transmission, and sustainable finance. She investigates how regulatory frameworks influence bank behavior, particularly under imperfect competition and in the presence of unregulated financial entities. Her recent work extends into environmental finance, proposing novel metrics to assess the true carbon footprint of household investment and consumption decisions without double counting. Using advanced modeling techniques such as global games and equilibrium analysis, she contributes to both theoretical and policy-relevant insights in financial economics.
The analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong thematic focus on regulatory design and its macroprudential implications. Her work consistently examines trade-offs in capital regulation, incorporating strategic bank behavior, market competition, and government incentives. A growing trend in her research involves sustainability, particularly how financial decisions affect environmental outcomes and how policy can align economic and ecological objectives. Her publications appear in leading journals such as Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Journal of Banking & Finance, and Management Science, reflecting both rigor and relevance.
- Lamfalussy Fellow 2017, European Central Bank
- John F. Kennedy Memorial Fellow 2016, Center for European Studies at Harvard
Eva Schliephake has held research and visiting positions at premier institutions including the European Central Bank, IMF, Harvard University, and the University of Bonn. Her collaborative research involves scholars from Oxford, Banco de Portugal, IMF, and Swiss universities, indicating an active international research network. While formal student advising is not explicitly listed, her co-authored papers with early-career economists suggest mentorship and collaborative supervision. She has not publicly disclosed external grant funding, though her fellowships imply competitive research support. Her ongoing work includes projects on green transition financing, bank rents, and negative interest rates, indicating a forward-looking research agenda.
Eva Schliephake is affiliated with the research ecosystem at Católica Lisbon School of Business & Economics and has been part of research groups at the University of Bonn and international policy institutions such as the ECB and IMF. Her work often emerges from collaborations with central banks and academic research centers, positioning her at the nexus of academic inquiry and financial policy.
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