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Gabriela Alexandra Coiculescu

Department of Finance Leonard N. Stern School of Business New York University 44 West 4th Street, Suite 9-195 New York, NY 10012 EDUCATION 2013 2007 2005 Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University Ph.D. in Finance (expected) BI Norwegian School of Management, Oslo, Norway MSc in Financial Economics, with honors Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania Faculty of Economic Studies in Foreign Languages, French Section BA in Business Administration Institut Franco-Roumain de Gestion, Bucharest, Romania Ma trise en Gestion dEntreprise (BA in Business Administration) Phone: Cell: Email: 212-998-0380 212-518-4345 gcoicule@stern.nyu.edu

2005

RESEARCH INTERESTS Corporate nance Financial intermediation and the real economy HONOR AND AWARDS 2008 2006 2001 2001 NYU Stern School of Business Fellowship Bridge Ward Club Norwegian Business Scholars Award Academy and Economic Studies scholarship First Prize in National French Olympiad

WORKING PAPERS Banking Relationships and Supply-Chain Relationships (Job market paper) Abstract:
The paper examines the impact of banking relationships on the formation of supply-chain relationships among bank borrowers. Common banks might reduce the holdup risk associated with buyer-supplier relationships due to their role as monitors, or they might mitigate search frictions as a result of their private information about and attachment to their borrowers. At the same time, banks role as information intermediaries can exacerbate holdup risk, impeding the formation of vertical relationships. Moreover, the formation of supplychain networks, as opposed to arms length transactions, results in a potential loss of diversication benets for the bank. Using data on customer-supplier relationships from the Compustat segment les, I nd that common lending relationhips increase the probability of a supplier being selected to form a new supply-chain relationship.

Conicts in Bankruptcy and the Sequence of Debt Issues (with A. Bris, A. Ravid and R. Sverdlove) 1

OTHER PUBLICATIONS Franceza pentru economisti (Business French Workbook), with C. Cilianu-Lascu, L. Chitu and O. Fagurel, Teora Publishing House, Bucharest, Romania RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2010 2007-2008 2007-2008 NYU Stern, research assistant for Prof. M. Kacperczyk BI Oslo, research assistant for Prof. P. Ehling, Prof. I. Schindele and Prof. C. Ostergaard Norges Bank (Norwegian Central Bank) part-time student research assistant

TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2011 2011 NYU Stern, Instructor, Corporate Finance (Undergraduate) Overall Teaching Rating: 5.2 out of 7.0 NYU Stern, Teaching Assistant, Corporate Finance (Undergraduate), Prof. K. John

LANGUAGES Romanian (native), English (uent), French (uent), Norwegian (beginner) REFERENCES Prof. Kose John (Co-chair) Leonard N. Stern School of Business New York University 44 West 4th Street, Suite 9-98 New York, NY 10012 Email: kjohn@stern.nyu.edu Phone: 212-998-0337 Prof. S. Abraham Ravid Sy Syms Professor Yeshiva University Belfer Hall, 500 W. 185 St. New York, NY 10033 Email: ravid@yu.edu Prof. Anthony Saunders (Co-chair) Leonard N. Stern School of Business New York University 44 West 4th Street, Suite 9-91 New York, NY 10012 Email: asaunder@stern.nyu.edu Phone: 212-998-0711

September, 2012

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