Eva Schliephake
Assistant Professor · Financial Regulation
Leibniz Institute for Financial ResearchAbout
Eva Schliephake is an Assistant Professor at the Católica Lisbon School of Business & Economics (Universidade Católica Portuguesa), specializing in financial regulation and economic stability. Her research examines the interplay between regulatory frameworks, market structures, and institutional policies in banking systems. She holds a Ph.D. in Economics (summa cum laude) from the University of Magdeburg and has held notable fellowships including the John F. Kennedy Memorial Fellowship (2016, Harvard) and the Lamfalussy Fellowship (2017, European Central Bank).
Her research interests focus on banking regulation, liquidity management, environmental economics, and policy-driven stability mechanisms. Notable contributions include analyzing how regulatory capital requirements influence competition and stability in banking, assessing the impact of liquidity allocation on systemic risk, and developing metrics for carbon footprint measurement integrating investment and consumption decisions.
Key publications span journals like the Journal of Money, Credit and Banking and Journal of Banking & Finance. Current projects explore responsible investment strategies, negative interest rate effects, and the role of unregulated competitors in banking regulation. Awards include prestigious fellowships that underscore her academic excellence and policy relevance.
She has held visiting roles at institutions including the IMF, ECB, and Pompeu Fabra University. Her work bridges theoretical economic modeling with practical policy implications, addressing challenges from bank runs to sovereign debt crises.
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