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STEG research themes: - Data and measurement related to structural transformation - Firms, frictions and spillovers, and industrial policy - Labour, home production, and structural transformation - Agricultural productivity and sectoral gaps - Trade and spatial frictions - Political economy and...
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The meeting aims at bringing together lead economists to discuss how the productive structure is reacting to the recent pandemic, energy and trade shocks, and the growing relevance of micro-macro interactions between public policies, firm choices, and aggregate productivity. We welcome both...
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The conference aims to create a forum for discussion on issues related to the recent patterns of firms’ activity, the organization of production and firm’s financing, as well as their determinants, consequences and implications for policymaking. This year’s conference particularly welcomes...
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The organizing committee invites submissions of high-quality theoretical or empirical research papers on regulation of financial markets. The conference calls for papers from finance, economics and law especially covering topics on the link between financial intermediation and regulation,...
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Topics: - Creditworthiness and trust - Credit risk and ratings - Behaviour of market participants in periods of crisis - Risk measures and acceptability - Regulatory supervision and financial architecture - Financial innovation and regulation - Accounting in incomplete markets
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Submissions in other areas of risk management, banking supervision and financial stability are also welcome. 1. Causes of and lessons from the financial crisis 2. Crisis resolution and implications for the design and stability of the financial system and regulation
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Financial stability is emerging as a distinct policy function of central banks, requiring its own scholarship separate from, but related to, monetary policy or bank supervision. One element of financial stability is to understand the benefits of and potential risks posed by new financial...
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