William Emmons
Adjunct Professor of Finance
Areas of Expertise:
Business; Economics
Research interests:
Professor Emmons' research interests include financial institutions and financial markets.
Selected Publications:
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"Twin Information Revolutions and the Future of Financial Intermediation," in Bank Mergers and Acquisitions, Y. Amihud and G. Miller, Ed., with S. Greenbaum, Kluwer, 1998
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"Financial Intermediaries," in The W.G. & L. Handbook of Financial Markets, D. Logue and J. Seward, Ed., with S. Greenbaum, Southwestern Publishing, 1997
Personal interests:
Professor Emmons and his wife, Vera, have three lively children, Sonia, Thea, and Nathan.
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Professor Emmons has been a research economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis since 1995 and an adjunct faculty member at Olin since 1996. Previously, he was Assistant Professor of Business Administration at the Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth College.
He has written or co-authored the following: The Information Content of Treasury Inflation-Indexed Securities; Bank Competition and Concentration: Do Credit Unions Matter?; Financial Intermediaries; Universal Banking, Allocation of Control Rights, and Corporate Finance in Germany; Recent Developments in Wholesale Payments Systems.
Email: emmons@wustl.edu
Phone: (314) 935-8551
Ph.D. Finance 1992, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University
M.S. 1983, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
B.A. 1981, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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