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| Qualifications |
MSC (Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium) ;
PhD (Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix, Namur, Belgium)
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| Profile |
Employment record
Since October 2006
Lecturer at the School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia.
September, 2000 - August, 2006
Lecturer at the Department of Economics, Keele University, UK.
September, 1998 - August, 2000
Lecturer at the Department of Economics and Accounting, University of Liverpool, UK.
October, 1989 - December, 1997
Teaching and Research Assistant at Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix, Namur, Belgium.
Research Interests
My research in Banking theory revolves around four main areas:
- Bank deposit optimal contracts
- Auctions applied to central banking
- Modelling of banking competition
- Asymmetric information and credit rationing by banks
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| Teaching |
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ECON3210 - Financial Markets and Institutions (third year)
ECON7200 - Economics of Financial markets (Masters)
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| Research Areas |
Finance economics |
| Selected Publications |
Publications
» Bracoud, F. (Forthcoming 2007) “Double Bertrand Competition among Intermediaries when Consumers can Default”, The Economics Bulletin, Vol. 4.
» Bracoud, F. and Hillier, B. (January, 2000) “Equity or Debt? Contracts in Markets with Asymmetric Information”, the Manchester School, Vol. 68, No. 1, pp 1-22.
Working Papers
» Bracoud, F. (2002) “Sequential Models of Bertrand Competition for Deposits and Loans under Asymmetric Information”, Keele Economic Research Paper, KERP 2002/15
» Bracoud, F. (2000) “On Monetary Implications of Credit Rationing under Asymmetric Information”, Keele Economic Research Paper, KERP 2000/10
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