Martin Götz, PhD
Economist, Forschungszentrum, Deutsche Bundesbank
Wilhelm-Epstein-Straße 14
60431 Frankfurt am Main
Germany
CV - martin(dot)goetz(at)bundesbank(dot)de
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Published Papers
Financial Integration and Business Cycle Synchronization: Evidence from U.S. States (with Juan Carlos Gozzi), Journal of International Economics, 2022,
Vol. 136, 103561
Competition and Bank Stability, Journal of Financial Intermediation, Vol. 35A, 2018, pp. 57-69
Fünf Jahre nach dem Liikanen-Bericht: Was haben wir gelernt? (with Jan Pieter Krahnen and Tobias Tröger), Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik, 2017, 18(3), 205-225.
Does the Geographic Expansion of Banks Reduce Risk? (with Luc Laeven and Ross Levine), Journal of Financial Economics, 2016, 120(2), pp. 346-362
Identifying the Valuation Effects and Agency Costs of Corporate Diversification: Evidence from the Geographic Diversification of U.S. Banks (with Luc Laeven and Ross Levine), Review of Financial Studies, 26(2), pp.1787-1823
Work in progress
Working papers
Do Bank Insiders Impede Equity Issuances? (with Luc Laeven and Ross Levine)
Financing Conditions and Toxic Emissions (submitted)
Local Peer Effects and Corporate Investment (with Yangming Bao) (submitted)
Research Projects
Emission Trading, Bank Funding Shocks and Firm Credit (with Johanna Arlinghaus, Christian Bittner and Nicolas Koch)
Bank Funding Structure and Targeted Long-Term Operation (TLTRO) Participation (with Adina Fudulache)
Other (policy) writings
The Next SSM Term: Supervisory Challenges Ahead (with Tobias Tröger and Mark Wahrenburg) In-Depth Analysis provided in advance of the public hearing of the Chair of the Single Supervisory Mechanism on 21 March 2019 for the European Parliament's Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee
Fines for Misconduct in the Banking Sector? What Is the Situation in the EU? (with Tobias Tröger) In-Depth Analysis provided in advance of the public hearing of the Chair of the Single Supervisory Mechanism on 23 March 2017 for the European Parliament's Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee
Should the marketing of subordinated debt be restricted/different in one way or the other? What to do in case of mis-selling? (with Tobias Tröger) In-Depth Analysis provided in advance of the public hearing of the Chair of the Single Supervisory Mechanism on 22 March 2016 for the European Parliament's Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee