#CallForPapers 📢 Calling all Academics, Regulators, and Professionals! Submit your research papers by September 13th, 2024, for the 9th Green Finance Research Advances conference (#GFRA) in Paris and online on December 11th-12th, 2024. This year, we focus on transition and adaptation finance, with a special emphasis on metrics, data, models, and assessment tools specifically designed to evaluate and enhance the efficacy of transition and adaptation finance. 📈 ➡️For more info and submission guidelines, visit: https://lnkd.in/e2pmKSJs 🔹Complete papers in PDF format, in English, should be submitted electronically, by September 13th, 2024, using the submission form: https://lnkd.in/ehTq_iKJ 🔹The results of the selection procedure will be announced by mid October, 2024. 🔹The registration details for the conference will be communicated later. Banque de France, Institut de la finance durable, I4CE - Institut de l'économie pour le climat / Institute for Climate Economics #GreenFinance #ClimateFinance #Research #ILBevent #GreenTransition
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⏮️ Throwback on the last international research conference for academics and professionals organised by the Institut Louis Bachelier, the Banque de France and supported by I4CE - Institut de l'économie pour le climat / Institute for Climate Economics and l'Institut de la finance durable from the 12th to the 14th of december. The aim of these 3 days were to bring together academics, finance practitioners and regulators, to discuss together research issues related to the integration of climate-related, nature-related and transition-related risks into macro-economic modelling/forecasting and into the risk assessment of the financial sector. To watch the replay ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eaBGdS6M #SustainableFinance #Finance #ClimateChange
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https://lnkd.in/etDqyG3D There is just about a month to go before submissions close. We're looking forward to seeing old friends and new. We welcome papers and extended abstract in sustainable finance, climate finance, international finance and their overlaps. We also have five themed special issues of journals! #climatefinance #sustainablefinance #internationalfinance
Reading June 2024 / Future Conferences | Future Finance and Economics Association
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📅 Join the 8th edition of the "Green Finance Research Advances" conference (#GFRA) on December 12-13-14, in Paris and online! The GFRA is an international research conference co-organized by the Banque de France and the Institut Louis Bachelier, with the support of I4CE - Institut de l'économie pour le climat / Institute for Climate Economics and Institut de la finance durable. The objective of the conference is to bring together academics, finance practitioners and regulators, to discuss together research issues related to the integration of climate-related, nature-related and transition-related risks into macro-economic modelling/forecasting and into the risk assessment of the financial sector. 👉 2023 program (and replays of previous editions): https://lnkd.in/egwQraJ2. 👉 Registration: https://lnkd.in/eP-6h_hG. Also note that, on day 3, the Banque de France will announce the name of the 2023 Laureate of its Prize for Young Researchers in Green Finance. Jean Boissinot I Thomas Allen I Sandra Daniel I Elsa Allman I Stephane Dees I Network for Greening the Financial System (NGFS)
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💡 The Management of Regulatory Waves: Five Areas of Conflicts or Synergies💡 Get your questions ready for this Presentation led by Åke Freij, PhD, Research fellow at Stockholm School of Economics Don't miss this presentation at the Global RegTech Summit on 16 May! Register for your ticket here - https://lnkd.in/gxc2TcH #GRTS24
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This is another very excellent course in modern microeconometric methods. The instructor is a development economist and all the examples and problem sets come from papers in that subfield. But the focus is the empirical methods, so the course will be useful to anyone who needs knowledge of these topics for whatever reason.
GeorgetownX: Impact Evaluation Methods with Applications in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
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Market definition is the starting point of any competitive assessment. The long-awaited European Commission’s new Market Definition Notice was finally out last month. The notice is a welcome update to the outdated 1997 notice. The Commission now recognises that price is often not the key aspect of competition and introduces the concept of Small but Significant Non-transitory Decreases in Quality to assess quality competition. CE Lead Economist Elena Salmaso and CE Managing Economist Paulo Abecasis discuss this approach and the economics behind it in our latest insight found here: https://lnkd.in/erzx3zDA #copenhageneconomics #DGComp #competition #marketdefinition #SSNDQ #qualitycompetition
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Our paper on cross-CEX arbitrage in the Review of Finance is in very good company :-) Proud to see this long journey coming to an end.
📢 New issue alert! 📢 We are pleased to share that the latest issue (Volume 28, Issue 4) of the Review of Finance is now available. Below is the table of contents: 🔹 Do investors care about biodiversity? by Alexandre Garel, Arthur Romec, Zacharias Sautner and Alexander Wagner 🔹 Complementarity of sovereign and corporate debt issuance: mind the gap by Bruce D. Grundy, Sjoerd van Bekkum and Patrick Verwijmeren 🔹 Humans in charge of trading robots: the first experiment by Elena Asparouhova, Peter Bossaerts, Xiaoqin Cai, Kristian Rotaru, Nitin Yadav and Wenhao Yang 🔹 Initial public offerings and the local economy: evidence of crowding out by Jess Cornaggia, Matthew Gustafson, Jason Kotter and Kevin Pisciotta 🔹 Do sell-side analysts say “buy” while whispering “sell”? by David Hirshleifer, Yushui Shi and Weili Wu 🔹 No experience necessary: the peer effects of intended entrepreneurs by Isaac Hacamo and Kristoph Kleiner 🔹 Building trust takes time: limits to arbitrage for blockchain-based assets by Nikolaus Hautsch, Christoph Scheuch and Stefan Voigt 🔹 Female innovative entrepreneurship and maternity risk by Fabrizio Core 🔹 Pricing protest: the response of financial markets to social unrest by Philip Barrett, Mariia Bondar, Sophia Chen, Mali Chivakul and Deniz Igan We'll be sharing more information about the articles in this issue over the next few days, so keep an eye on our posts. Or, if you're ready, dive into the full issue today: https://lnkd.in/dtNHAmjZ
Volume 28 Issue 4 | Review of Finance | Oxford Academic
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Interested in the latest trends in global economics and finance? Join our conference with SOAS Centre for Global Finance this week where world-leading scholars, policy-makers, and practitioners will share insights on what they really know about the impact of recent global shocks such as the Covid-19 pandemic, the climate crisis, and the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and how to build resilience to withstand future ones. We will debate early research findings and explore solutions to restore financial and economic stability. 🗓️ 21-22 September 2023 📍 SOAS University of London #EconomicDevelopment
CGF-ODI Conference 2023 | Shifting Global Economic & Financial Trends: What do we really know?
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