Neeltje van Horen
Dutch Central Bank
Neeltje van Horen is a Senior Economist at the Research Department of the Dutch Central Bank and a Researcher at the Economics Department of the University of Amsterdam. She has visited and worked at the EBRD and the International Monetary Fund Research Department. Prior to joining the Central Bank she worked as a Financial Economist at the World Bank. Her research focuses mainly on international finance and international financial markets and institutions. She has published articles on foreign banking, financial crises, contagion and financial integration.
Articles by Neeltje van Horen:
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Foreign banks and the global financial crisis: Investment and lending behaviour
31 January 2012, 9317 reads
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Foreign banks: New data on trends and effects
28 January 2012, 8682 reads
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The changing role of emerging-market banks
25 October 2011, 7095 reads
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Running for the exit: International banks and crisis transmission
13 February 2011, 9231 reads
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A wake-up call for bank lending standards
25 August 2010, 7663 reads
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