Fellow of the Financial Institutions Center (FIC)
Iftekhar Hasan spends much of his time researching Financial system, Monetary economics, Finance, Loan and Accounting. When carried out as part of a general Financial system research project, his work on Bank risk is frequently linked to work in Transition countries, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. His Monetary economics research incorporates elements of Bond, Cross listing, Foreign ownership and Return on assets.
In general Finance study, his work on Cross-collateralization and Non-conforming loan often relates to the realm of Context, thereby connecting several areas of interest. The Loan study combines topics in areas such as Capital adequacy ratio and Earnings, Earnings management. Iftekhar Hasan combines subjects such as Affect, Corporate social responsibility, Corporate governance, Shareholder and Financial crisis with his study of Accounting.
His main research concerns Monetary economics, Financial system, Finance, Loan and Sample. His study looks at the relationship between Monetary economics and fields such as Debt, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. His Financial system research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Financial crisis, Non-performing loan, Participation loan, Corporate governance and Diversification.
Corporate governance is closely attributed to Accounting in his study. Iftekhar Hasan is studying Emerging markets, which is a component of Finance. His Loan study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Collateral and Basis point.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Monetary economics, Loan, Politics, Debt and Financial system. His Monetary economics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Capital requirement, Capital, Value, Government and Information asymmetry. His Loan study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Collateral, Affect, State, Ceteris paribus and Basis point.
His study in Politics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Bond, Economic indicator, Political economy and China. In his study, State ownership, Corporate bond and Foreign ownership is inextricably linked to Cost of capital, which falls within the broad field of Debt. His work deals with themes such as Control and Corporate governance, which intersect with Financial system.
Monetary economics, Loan, Sample, Politics and Public economics are his primary areas of study. His studies deal with areas such as Corporate finance, Value, Investment, Debt and Debtor in possession as well as Monetary economics. His Loan research is within the category of Finance.
His Collateral and Market share study in the realm of Finance interacts with subjects such as Principal and Low exposure. The various areas that Iftekhar Hasan examines in his Politics study include Applied economics, Philosophy of business, China, Financial system and Bare trust. Financial system and Internet access are two areas of study in which Iftekhar Hasan engages in interdisciplinary work.
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Bank performance, efficiency and ownership in transition countries
John P. Bonin;Iftekhar Hasan;Paul Wachtel.
Journal of Banking and Finance (2005)
Bank ownership and efficiency in China: What will happen in the world’s largest nation? ☆
Allen N. Berger;Allen N. Berger;Iftekhar Hasan;Iftekhar Hasan;Mingming Zhou.
Journal of Banking and Finance (2009)
Should Banks Be Diversified? Evidence from Individual Bank Loan Portfolios*
Viral V. Acharya;Iftekhar Hasan;Anthony Saunders.
The Journal of Business (2006)
Development and efficiency of the banking sector in a transitional economy: Hungarian experience
Iftekhar Hasan;Iftekhar Hasan;Katherin Marton.
Journal of Banking and Finance (2003)
Bank Performance, Efficiency and Ownership in Transitition Countries
John Bonin;Paul Wachtel;Iftekhar Hasan.
Social Science Research Network (2004)
Privatization matters: Bank efficiency in transition countries
John P. Bonin;Iftekhar Hasan;Iftekhar Hasan;Paul Wachtel.
Journal of Banking and Finance (2005)
Further evidence on the link between finance and growth : an international analysis of community banking and economic performance
Allen N. Berger;Iftekhar Hasan;Leora F. Klapper.
Journal of Financial Services Research (2003)
The effects of focus versus diversification on bank performance: Evidence from Chinese banks
Allen N. Berger;Iftekhar Hasan;Mingming Zhou.
Journal of Banking and Finance (2010)
The performance of de novo commercial banks: A profit efficiency approach
Robert DeYoung;Iftekhar Hasan.
Journal of Banking and Finance (1998)
Institutional development, financial deepening and economic growth: Evidence from China
Iftekhar Hasan;Iftekhar Hasan;Paul Wachtel;Mingming Zhou.
Journal of Banking and Finance (2009)
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Profile was last updated on December 6th, 2021.
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