Faculty
Francis OSEI-TUTU

Francis OSEI-TUTU

Associate Professor Research
Summary
Francis Osei-Tutu is an Associate Professor of Finance at Paris School of Business. He holds a PhD in finance from University of Strasbourg. His research focuses on examining the link between finance and development and exploring the policies needed to build an efficient financial system.

Profile

Degree

  • PhD in Finance (graduated in 2021)

Qualification

  • Master coordinator

Expertises

Finance
Finance
Economics
Economics

Publications

Scientific Article
Title Authors Source Date
Regional favoritism in access to credit Francis OSEI-TUTU, Laurent Weill Public Choice 03/2024
Democracy and Intra-Africa Trade Francis OSEI-TUTU, W. BOUNGOU, Amara Zongo Comparative Economic Studies 01/2024
Intra-African Trade and Corruption: Evidence from Sub-Saharan African Countries Whelsy BOUNGOU, Francis OSEI-TUTU, Amara ZONGO World Economy 01/2024
Negative interest rate policy and banks' earnings management Whelsy BOUNGOU, Francis OSEI-TUTU, Daniel TAYLOR Economics Letters 01/2024
Cold time, cool time? Weather-induced moods and financial risk tolerance: Evidence from a real-world banking context Francis OSEI-TUTU, Marie-Hélène Broihanne , Hava Orkut Finance Research Letters 07/2023
Individualism reduces borrower discouragement Francis OSEI-TUTU, Laurent Weill Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 07/2023
Democracy and intra-Africa trade Francis OSEI-TUTU, Whelsy BOUNGOU, Amara Zongo Comparative Economic Studies 01/2023
Democracy favors access to credit of firms Francis OSEI-TUTU, Laurent Weill European Journal of Political Economy 01/2023
Bank efficiency and access to credit: International evidence Francis OSEI-TUTU, Laurent Weill Economic Systems 01/2022
High corruption, less bank efficiency? Francis OSEI-TUTU Comparative Economic Studies 01/2022
Language gender-marking and borrower discouragement Francis OSEI-TUTU, Laurent Weill, Jérémie Bertrand Economics Letters 01/2022
How language shapes bank risk taking Francis OSEI-TUTU, Laurent Weill Journal of Financial Services Research 01/2021
Sex, language and financial inclusion Francis OSEI-TUTU, Laurent Weill Economics of Transition 01/2021