Steven Ongena is a professor in empirical banking in the Department of Finance, the European Banking Center, and the
Tilburg Law and Economics Center
at
CentER-Tilburg University. He is a research fellow in financial economics of CEPR.
He has published in the Journal of Finance, the Journal of Financial Economics, the Journal of Financial Intermediation, Financial Management and the Review of Finance, among other journals. He co-authored, with Hans Degryse and Moshe Kim, the graduate textbook Microeconometrics of Banking: Methods, Applications and Results.
He is a co-editor of the
Review of Finance;
and an associate editor of
the Journal of Financial Intermediation,
the European Economic Review,
the International Review of Finance,
the Journal of Financial Services Research and the Journal of Economic and Financial Sciences.
He is a fellow of CFS, ECB (2009 Wim Duisenberg), FDIC-CFR (2008, 2004) and NAKE; a steering committee member of the ECB-CFS Research Network;
and a senior advisor to the European Banking Center.
He contributed to reports or working papers issued by the Banco de Espana, BI, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System,
AEI-Brookings Joint Center, CEPS-ECRI, CESifo, CFS, CentER, CEPR, CES, CSEF,
Deutsche Bundesbank,
EBC,
ECGI,
European Central Bank,
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation,
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development,
Oesterreichische Nationalbank,
SITE,
Swiss National Bank,
TILEC, and
Wharton Financial Institutions Center.
This year he is teaching graduate courses at
CentER,
NAKE, the Barcelona Graduate School of Economics, and the Deutsche Bundesbank.
In the past he has taught graduate courses at
the Amsterdam Business School,
the Barcelona Graduate School of Economics, BI - Norwegian School of Management,
CentER,
Frankfurt University,
the Kiel Institute for the World Economy,
NAKE,
Norges Bank,
and,
the University of Mannheim.
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