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Wolf Wagner is a Professor at Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR), specializing in financial stability, banking systems, and systemic risk. His research focuses on credit risk, liquidity management, macroprudential policies, and cross-border banking dynamics. He has contributed extensively to understanding how financial innovation impacts bank behavior and systemic vulnerabilities. Key areas include the role of credit derivatives, liquidity shortages, and the design of regulatory frameworks to mitigate crises.
His work spans theoretical and empirical analyses, addressing topics such as bank supervision, regulatory arbitrage, and the implications of globalization on financial systems. He has authored over 50 scholarly papers, including influential studies on systemic risk, too-many-to-fail scenarios, and the effects of pandemics on liquidity provision. His research has been cited widely in policy discussions related to banking stability and crisis management.
Wagner’s publications frequently appear in top-tier journals and discussants include prominent economists. His recent work explores green finance initiatives and the interplay between political capital and economic growth in banking sectors. Despite his prolific output, no formal awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
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