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Economics of Cross-Border Banking |
December 13-14, 2013 |
Overview |
The Paris School of Economics, the Banque de France, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the CEPR are organizing a two-day workshop on the Economics of Cross-Border Banking that will be held in Paris on December 13-14, 2013. The workshop will give researchers and central bankers the opportunity to discuss theoretical work, empirical findings and policy implications related to cross-border banking. The keynote speaker will be: Linda Goldberg, Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
Agenda >> |
Submissions |
The organizers encourage the submission of theoretical and empirical research that is related to the following topics:
To apply to this event online, please go to www.cepr.org/accounts/login.asp. If you have not been involved with CEPR events before, please submit your application to Nadine Clarke, Events Manager, at nclarke@cepr.org or +44 (0) 20 7 183 8810. You may also like to read the guidelines on how to register online for CEPR Meetings at www.cepr.org/meets/emo/Guidelines.htm. |
Workshop Organizers |
Matthieu Bussière, Banque de France, matthieu.bussiere@banque-france.fr Jean Imbs, Paris School of Economics and CEPR, jean.imbs@parisschoolofeconomics.eu Friederike Niepmann, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, friederike.niepmann@ny.frb.org Romain Rancière, Paris School of Economics and CEPR, romain.ranciere@parisschoolofeconomics.eu |
Call for Papers: Workshop on the Economics of Cross-Border Banking |