Thomas Flanagan
Assistant Professor (9M)
Finance
Background
I am an Assistant Professor of Finance (Instructor until 2024) at the Fisher College of Business at The Ohio State University.
My research interests include financial intermediation and the measurement of risk in banks.
Here is the link to the most recent version of my CV.
Areas of Expertise
Corporate Finance- Financial Institutions
Education
- Ph.D in Finance, University of Michigan (2024)
- B.S in Economics, University of Texas at Dallas
Publications
Did Banks Pay Fair Returns to Taxpayers on TARP? (with Amiyatosh Purnanandam), Forthcoming in the Journal of Finance
Working Papers
The Value of Bank Lending, 2023
Corporate Bond Purchases After COVID-19: Who Did the Fed Buy and How Did the Markets Respond?,2020, (with Amiyatosh Purnanandam)
Why Do Banks Hide Losses?, 2019, (with Amiyatosh Purnanandam)
Stealth Recapitalization and Bank Risk Taking: Evidence from TLTROs, 2019
Courses
- BUSFIN 4265 - Financial Institutions
- Financial Institutions play an extremely important role in the functioning of the global economy and in the operation of our firms. When financial institutions fail to act properly the results can be catastrophic, both for financial markets and greater society as a whole. Prereq or concur: 4211 and 4221. Not open to students with credit for 726.