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The Arne Ryde Conference on Financial Intermediation is a small and focused conference with topics including but not limited to: - Bank credit and the real economy - Cross border banking - Developments in financial intermediation technology - Systemic Risk
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Panel Session I: Investment and investment finance in Europe: a policy perspective. Panel Session II: The role of innovation and skills in boosting investment activity. Panel Session III: European financial landscape and access to finance. Participation to the event is upon invitation only. If...
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IWFSAS 2017 aims at providing an opportunity for established and emerging researchers and policy makers to discuss the merits and risks of diversity in the financial system architecture, particularly in terms of the links between diversity and systemic risk, impact on financial stability and...
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This workshop brings together experts from academia and policy institutions around the world to discuss recent developments in the field. The goal of the conference is to provide a frank and critical assessment of all papers presented and to take stock of where we are and where we should be heading.
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The annual meeting of the Central Bank Research Association (CEBRA) brings together policy-relevant research on topics of interest to central banks and international financial institutions.
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The conference scientific and organizing committees highly encourage researchers to submit their papers in all the areas of banking and finance for presentation at the conference.
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