15
AUG 2016

14:15 - 15:45
IWH Research Seminar

Why Are Big Banks Getting Bigger?

The U.S. banking sector has become substantially more concentrated since the 1990s, raising questions about both the causes and implications of this consolidation.

Who
Christoffer Koch  (Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas)
Where
IWH conference room

Personal details

Christoffer Koch is a research economist in the macroeconomics group of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas specializing in macroeconomics, money and banking. He joined the Dallas Fed in 2011. He obtained his undergraduate degree from the University of St. Andrews and received a MPhil and DPhil in economics from Oxford University.

Whom to contact

Felix Pohle
Felix Pohle
Economist

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