Degrees:
Ph.D., California Inst. of Technology
B.A., Amherst College
Christopher Hoag specializes in financial economic history, including banking and financial markets in the United States during the nineteenth century and the twentieth century. His research investigates pre-Federal Reserve lenders of last resort (such as clearinghouse loan certificates and Aldrich-Vreeland certificates), bank window dressing, and technological change in the structure of information across capital markets. He also has an interest in applied microeconomic theory.
For a list of publications and working papers, please visit the following website: https://www3.trincoll.edu/~choag/ |
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Financial Economics
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Economic History
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Financial Economic History
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