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Research Notes: Amanda Heitz

Amanda Heitz received the Best Paper Award from the International Conference on Banking and Economic Development. The conference was organized by the Center for Banking and Finance in Rio de Janeiro (CBFR) and took place Dec. 6–7, 2018, at the Brazilian School of Public and Business Administration (EBAPE). Heitz received the award for her paper “Creditor Rights, Information Sharing and Borrower Behavior: Theory and Evidence," co-authored with John Boyd and Hendrik Hakenes. Heitz is an assistant professor of finance.
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