Charles M. Kahn
Professor of Finance and Fred S. Bailey Memorial Chair of Finance
Ph.D., Economics, Harvard University, 1981 B.A. (M.A.), Economics, University of Cambridge, 1977 B.A., Summa Cum Laude, Applied Mathematics, Harvard University, 1975
Fred S. Bailey Memorial Chair of Finance, University of Illinois
, 1997 - Present Professor of Finance, University of Illinois, 1996 - Present Co-director, Office of Banking Research, University of Illinois, 1992 - Present Professor of Economics, University of Illinois
, 1990 - Present Associate Professor of Economics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988-1990 Associate Professor of Economics, University of Chicago, 1986-1989 Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Chicago, 1981-1985
Engelbrecht-Wiggans, R. , Kahn, C. 2005. Low Revenue Equilibria in Simultaneous Ascending Price Auctions. Management Science, 51: 356-371
Kahn, C., Pennacchi, G. , Sopranzetti, B. 2005. Bank Consolidation and the Dynamics of Consumer Loan Interest Rates. Journal of Business, 78 supplement: 99-133
Kahn, C., McAndrews, J., Roberds, W. 2005. Money Is Privacy. International Economic Review, 46: 377-399
Editorial Board Member, Economics Bulletin, 2000-2006
Teaches courses in financial institutions, information and uncertainty, and game theory.
A specialist in the economics of information and uncertainty, his research focuses on the applications of the theory of contracts and incentives to banking and financial intermediation. Current projects include an examination of arrangements for payment systems, including clearing houses, wire-transfers, and electronic moneys, investigation of multi-unit auctions, and documenting features of consumer interest rate pricing by banks. He is a consultant to the Federal Reserve Banks of Atlanta and Cleveland.
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