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Daniel Steinberg
International School of Management
Daniel Steinberg studied Economics at the University of Heidelberg and received a Doctorate in Economics from the University of Tübingen. Afterwards he worked for several years at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) in Frankfurt before joining the International School of Management as a Professor for Quantitative Methods. His research focuses on Applied Econometrics.
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Articles by Daniel Steinberg
Better anti-procyclicality? From a critical assessment of anti-procyclicality tools to regulatory recommendations
The authors carry out quantitative and qualitative analysis of anti-procyclicality tools and suggest policy measures intended to make APC tools more effective.