CEPR Symposia & Workshops

The Study Center sponsors Symposia & Workshops organized jointly with the Centre for Economic Policy Research. The European Summer Symposia attract leading researchers from around the world as well as junior faculty. The program includes seminars, focus sessions, and less formal evening seminars and leaves time for collaborative research.

 

Past Events

2024Economic Theory: New Frontiers in Computer Science and Economics: AI, Fairness and Cryptocurrencies & Political Economy
2024Financial Markets: Asset Pricing & Banking and corporate finance
2023Economic Theory
2023Financial Markets
2022The Digital Revolution and Monetary Policy: What is New?
2022Economic Theory
2019Economic Theory: Time Consistency and Self Control | Errors and Misspecification | Preferences Beyond Expected Utility | Information and Belief Coordination | Bayesian Persuasion
2019Financial Markets: Pricing and Sharing Bitcoin Risk | Asset Management and Market Equilibrium | Financial Regulation | Debt Structure and Debt Dynamics | Labour and Finance | Household Finance
2018Economic Theory: Markets for Information | Misspecified Models
2018Financial Markets: Political Economy | Corporate Governance | Heterogeneity, Inequality and Asset Returns | Recent Advances in International Finance
2017Economic Theory: Coordination, Communication, and Attention | An Economic Perspective on the Design and Analysis of Experiments
2017Financial Markets: Mortgages and Housing in Household Finance | Politics and Finance | Behavioural Corporate Finance and Beyond | New Theoretical Issues in Corporate Finance and Beyond
2016 Economic Theory: Developments in Mechanism Design | Games and Contracts: A Dynamic Perspective
2016Financial Markets: Asset Pricing under Collateral and Margin Constraints | Frictions, Government Policies and Financial Markets  | Theoretical Issues in Financial Regulation | Empirical Issues in Financial Regulation
2015Economic Theory: Persuasion and Information Acquisition | Reviews and Feedback Mechanisms
2015Financial Markets: Experiments, Quasi-experiments | The Real Effects of Information Aggregation in Financial Markets | Monetary Policy and Bond/Equity Markets | Asset Pricing with Financial Intermediation
2014Economic Theory: Contracting for Innovation | Regulatory Dualism | Bank Resolution | Attention
2014Financial Markets: Active Asset Management | New Models of Risk | Finance and Development | Aggregate Implications of Micro-level Frictions
2013Economic Theory: Information Frictions in Financial Markets | New Developments in Business Cycle Theory | Behavioral Mechanism Design
2013
 
Financial Markets: Information and Organisational Structur | Shareholder Activism | New Perspectives on the Term Structure |
High Frequency Trading
2012Economic Theory: Matching | Communication and Information
2012Financial Markets: Dynamic Agency Models of Firm Financing | Banking and Government Policy | Financial Integration and the Real Economy |
Credit Risk
2011Economic Theory: Program
2011Financial Markets: Labour and Finance | Family Firms | Equilibrium Asset Pricing with an Emphasis on Computation | Informational
Content of Risk Premia
2011
 
International Macroeconomics: Fiscal Policy | Female Empowerment/Intellectual Competition | Business Cycle Theory | Monetary Policy |
Energy and Climate | Prices and Investment | Unemployment
2010Economic Theory: New Directions in the Theory of Choice | Market und Mechanism Design
2010Financial Markets: Capital Constraints and Asset Pricing | Investment-Based Asset Pricing | Financial Regulation | Finance and Macro
2009Economic Theory: The Subprime Innovation and the Housing Crisis: What happened? What next? | International Conflict, Bargaining and War
2009
 
Financial Markets: Pricing Higher-Order Moments | Short-term Dept, Asset Prices and Liquidity | Dynamic Corporate Investment and Risk Management | What Do We Really Know How Corporate Governance Affects Firm Performance?
2008Economic Theory: Organization and Growth | Contracts and Rationality
2008Financial Markets: Bankruptcy and Financial Distress | Innovation and Entrepreneurship
2007Economic Theory: Competition and Antitrust Enforcement | Theoretical Models of Political Economy
2007
 
Financial Markets: Frictions in Capital Markets: Implications for Asset Pricing | Household Finance: The Liability Side |
Microfoundations of Financial choices: Trust, Overconfidence, and Risk Preferences | Cash Policy
2006Economic Theory: The Economics of Social Networks | Boundedly Rational Beliefs in Games
2006
 
Financial Markets: CEO Compensation | Politics and Finance | Market Microstructure and Speculative Bubbles |
Time-Series and Cross-Sectional Predictability
2005Economic Theory: Organizations | Two-Sided Markets | Complementarities and Games | The Empirics of Complementarities
2005Financial Markets: Banks, Markets and Innovative Start-Ups | Family Firms, The Role of Families in Firms’ DecisionMaking and Performance | Long Run Risks | Terms Structure of Interest Rates and the Macro Economy
2004Economic Theory: Law and Economics | Allocation Mechanisms without Prices | Models of Reputation | Strategic Behavior and Educational Outcom
2004Financial Markets: Corporate Finance and Growth | Liquidity and Asset Pricing | Aggregate Asset Pricing
2003Economic Theory: Computer Science and Economics | Biology and Economics
2003Financial Markets: Economics of Voluntary Information Disclosure | Financial Market Equilibrium under ImperfectCommon Knowledge
2002Economic Theory: Empirical IO | Dynamics of Collusion | Dynamics of Social Optima | Entrepreneurship and Innovation
2002Financial Markets: Markets with Imperfections | Ambiguity and Learning | Risk Sharing, Networks and Corporate Finance | Managerial Compensation 
2001Economic Theory: Efficiency in Auctions and Market Structure | Efficiency in Auctions and Market Structure | Competition in Network Industries | Market Determinants of Organizations | Behavioral Contract Theory
2001Financial Markets: Experimental Financial Markets | Behavioural Finance | International Corporate Finance
2000Economic Theory: Microeconomic Models of Financial Crises | Macroeconomic Models of Financial Crises | Personnel Economics | Multiparty Contracting
2000Financial Markets: Competition and Performance of Exchanges | Insolvency Procedures | Lessons From the Past: Emerging Financial Markets, Past and Present | Experimental Financial Markets and Psychology
1999Economic Theory: Information Processing in Organizations | Information Aggregation in Markets | Income Inequality and Redistribution | Income Inequality and Social Mobility
1999Financial Markets: Legal Rules and Corporate Structures | Bank Risk Management | Liquidity | Experimental Finance Markets
1998Economic Theory: Information processing in organisations | Information aggregation and processing in markets | Redistribution policies and social security | Evolution of income inequality and social mobility
1998Financial Markets: Valuation of Defaultable Securities |  Asset Management and Asset Pricing | Empirical Market Microstructure | Internal Capital Markets
1997Economic Theory: Experimental Economics | Matching | The Psychology of Preference | Intertemporal Choice and Behavioural Game Theory
1997Financial Markets: Security Design | Herding in Financial Markets | Corporate Governance | Bankruptcy
1996Economic Theory: Economics of Agglomeration | Political Economy
1996Financial Markets: The Transition to Public Ownership | The Term Structure of Interest Rates | Delegated Risk Management | Shareholder Rights, Ownership and Control
1995Economic Theory: Bounded Rationality | Market Design | Information in Organizations
1995Financial Markets: Asset Pricing | Corporate Finance