Niklas Amberg

Visiting Researcher at Stockholm School of Economics

Schools

  • Stockholm School of Economics

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Biography

Stockholm School of Economics

About Me

I am a post-doctoral researcher at the Department of Finance at the Stockholm School of Economics. The primary focus of my research is to use micro data and microeconometric methods to study the relationships between financial markets and the rest of the economy.

Working Papers
"The Employment Effects of Bank Distress: Firm-, Loan-, and Employee-Level Evidence," joint with Tor Jacobson and Erik von Schedvin. [New version coming soon!]

"Curbing Shocks to Corporate Liquidity: The Role of Trade Credit," joint with Tor Jacobson, Erik von Schedvin, and Robert Townsend. Revision requested by the Journal of Political Economy [pdf].

"Productivity and Reallocation over the Business Cycle: Firm-Level Evidence from the Great Recession in Europe." [pdf].

"Uncertainty Shocks, Banks, and the Real Economy: Revisiting the Great Crash and the Onset of the Great Depression." [pdf].

Published and Forthcoming Papers

Amberg, Niklas and Richard Friberg. (2016). "Three Approaches to Risk Management – and How and Why Swedish Companies Use Them." Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, 28(1), 86-94. [external link]

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