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This workshop is the second of its kind following the inaugural event in November 2015. It brings together academics and policymakers working on issues relating to bank lending, credit-allocation decisions and macroprudential regulation, with a focus on research underpinned by micro data. We...
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This workshop brings together the most recent advances regarding analytical tools for the assessment of macroprudential instruments. The models and techniques assessed will encompass systemic risk identification, including an assessment of the systemic importance of financial institutions; an...
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The aim of the conference is to examine the policy options – fiscal, monetary and regulatory – which can aid or speed the recovery of housing markets. Accordingly, we welcome contributions concerned with the following issues: - What role can taxation and banking policy have in the recovery...
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Papers addressing the issue of innovation and the management of innovation are welcome. In particular we invite papers that engage with the fascination contemporary academics seem to have for the ‘new’: new knowledge, new products, new services, new ventures and even the ‘new economy.’
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The Conference Theme of AM2005 is "Marketing: Building Business, Shaping Society", and embraces an upbeat view of the role of marketing. For much of the past decade, a gloom has enveloped the marketing world, with doubt about the validity of much disciplinary thinking, the role of marketing in...
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