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Daniela Klingebiel

Daniela Klingebiel

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Economics and Finance

D-Index
33
Citations
8559
World Ranking
3190
National Ranking
1733

Overview

Daniela Klingebiel is affiliated with the World Bank in the United States and has contributed to the fields of Economics, Econometrics and Finance as well as Business, Management and Accounting. Their research spans topics such as State Capitalism and Financial Governance, Global Financial Crisis and Policies, Banking stability, regulation, efficiency, and Monetary Policy and Economic Impact.

The scholar's recent papers include the following:

  • Central Bank Governance and Reserve Portfolios Investment Policies: An Empirical Analysis (2021), published in SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Environmental, Social, and Governance Investing (2021), published by World Bank, Washington, DC eBooks

Frequent co-authors in Klingebiel's work are:

  • Marco Ruiz
  • Carmen Mileva Herrero Montes
  • Erik Feyen
  • James B. Seward
  • James K. Seward

The scholar's publications have appeared in venues such as:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • World Bank, Washington, DC eBooks

Klingebiel has authored books published mainly through Washington, DC: World Bank eBooks. Notable titles include those focused on the role of crypto-assets in foreign reserve portfolios, notably Can Crypto-Assets Play a Role in Foreign Reserve Portfolios? Not Today, and Likely Not in the Near Future (2024), published twice, as well as Central Bank Governance and Reserve Portfolios Investment Policies: An Empirical Analysis (2021).

Their work frequently addresses financial governance mechanisms, investment policies concerning central banks, and the integration of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria in investing. The interdisciplinary nature of their research reflects a blend of economic theory, policy analysis, and strategic management.

Best Publications

  • Is the crisis problem growing more severe

    Michael Bordo;Barry Eichengreen;Daniela Klingebiel;Maria Soledad Martinez‐Peria

  • Bank insolvencies: cross-country experience

    Gerard Caprio;Daniela Klingebiel

  • Banking crises, financial dependence, and growth

    Randall S. Kroszner;Luc Laeven;Luc Laeven;Daniela Klingebiel

  • EPISODES OF SYSTEMIC AND BORDERLINE FINANCIAL CRISES

    Gerard Caprio;Daniela Klingebiel

  • Bank Insolvencies: Cross-Country Experience

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  • The fiscal cost implications of an accommodating approach to banking crises

    Patrick Honohan;Daniela Klingebiel

  • The use of asset management companies in the resolution of banking crises - cross-country experience

    Daniela Klingebiel

  • Stock market development and internationalization: Do economic fundamentals spur both similarly?

    Stijn Claessens;Stijn Claessens;Stijn Claessens;Daniela Klingebiel;Sergio L. Schmukler

  • Electronic Finance: Reshaping the Financial Landscape Around the World

    C.A.M.F. Claessens;T. Glaessner;D. Klingebiel

  • Government Bonds in Domestic and Foreign Currency: the Role of Institutional and Macroeconomic Factors*

    Stijn Claessens;Daniela Klingebiel;Sergio L. Schmukler

  • Competition and scope of activities in financial services

    Stijn Claessens;Daniela Klingebiel

  • Appendix: Banking Crisis Database

    Gerard Caprio;Daniela Klingebiel;Luc Laeven;Guillermo Noguera

  • Controlling the fiscal costs of banking crises

    Patrick Honohan;Daniela Klingebiel

  • Financial Restructuring In East Asia: Halfway There?

    Stijn Claessens;Simeon Djankov;Simeon Djankov;Daniela Klingebiel

  • Alternatives to blanket guarantees for containing a systemic crisis

    Edward J. Kane;Daniela Klingebiel

  • Stock Markets in Transition Economies

    Stijn Claessens;Simeon Djankov;Simeon Djankov;Daniela Klingebiel

  • Controlling Fiscal Costs of Banking Crises

    Patrick Honohan;Daniela Klingebiel;Thorsten Beck;Gerard Caprio

  • Explaining the Migration of Stocks from Exchanges in Emerging Economies to International Center

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  • Government Bonds in Domestic and Foreign Currency : The Role of Macroeconomic and Institutional Factors

    Stijn Claessens;Daniela M. H. Klingebiel;Sergio L. Schmukler

  • E-Finance in Emerging Markets: Is Leapfrogging Possible?

    C.A.M.F. Claessens;T. Glaessner;D. Klingebiel

  • Electronic Finance: Reshaping the Financial Landscape Around the World

    Stijn Claessens;Thomas Glaessner;Daniela Klingebiel

  • Controlling Fiscal Costs of Banking Crises

    Patrick Honohan;Daniela Klingebiel

  • E-Finance in Emerging Markets: Is Leapfrogging Possible?

    Stijn Claessens;Thomas Glaessner;Daniela Klingebiel

Frequent Co-Authors

Stijn Claessens
Stijn Claessens Yale University
Luc Laeven
Luc Laeven European Central Bank
Charles W. Calomiris
Charles W. Calomiris Columbia University
Simeon Djankov
Simeon Djankov London School of Economics and Political Science
Randall S. Kroszner
Randall S. Kroszner University of Chicago
Gerard Caprio
Gerard Caprio Williams College
Patrick Honohan
Patrick Honohan Trinity College Dublin
Edward J. Kane
Edward J. Kane Boston College

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