Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: 2A-00 (floor 2) |
Date: Thursday, 17/Aug/2023 | |
8:30am - 10:00am |
FI 01: Digital Finance Location: 2A-00 (floor 2) Chair: Paolo Fulghieri, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Antitrust, Regulation, and User Union in the Era of Digital Platforms and Big Data 1: Cornell University, United States of America; 2: HEC Paris, France Leverage and Stablecoin Pegs 1: Federal Reserve Board, United States of America; 2: Yale and NBER; 3: Office of Financial Research Fintech Expansion Texas A&M University, United States of America |
10:30am - 12:00pm |
FI 03: Banking, Central Banking, and Financial Stability Location: 2A-00 (floor 2) Chair: Xuan Wang, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Limits of Fiat Money: Lessons from the Bank of Amsterdam 1: Vrije Universiteit (VU) Amsterdam; 2: De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB); 3: Bank for International Settlement (BIS) Whatever It Takes? Market Maker of Last Resort and its Fragility 1: Seoul National University, Korea; 2: Koc University, Turkiye Bank Equity Risk Copenhagen Business School, Denmark |
1:30pm - 3:00pm |
FI 04: Financial Intermediation Linkages Location: 2A-00 (floor 2) Chair: Patrick Augustin, McGill University Intermediary-Based Loan Pricing 1: INSEAD, France; 2: NYU Stern, USA Trade disruptions and cross-border banking integration 1: Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH); 2: CEMLA; 3: Universidad del Rosario; 4: University of South Carolina; 5: Wharton Financial Institutions Center; 6: European Banking Center Financial Integration through Production Networks 1: Indian School of Business, India; 2: University of Miami; 3: University of Colorado Boulder; 4: University of Southern California |
Date: Friday, 18/Aug/2023 | |
8:30am - 10:00am |
FI 05: Private Equity and Venture Capital Location: 2A-00 (floor 2) Chair: Aleksandar Andonov, University of Amsterdam Desperate Capital Breeds Productivity Loss: Evidence from Public Pension Investments in Private Equity Columbia Business School, Columbia University in the City of New York, United States of America Private Equity and Corporate Borrowing Constraints: Evidence from Loan Level Data 1: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; 2: University of Chicago Booth School of Business; 3: HEC Paris Conflicting Fiduciary Duties and Fire Sales of VC-backed Start-ups 1: University of British Columbia, Sauder School of Business; 2: Goethe Universitaet Frankfurt am Main, Germany |
10:30am - 12:00pm |
FI 07: Policy Issues of the Modern Financial System Location: 2A-00 (floor 2) Chair: Yiming Ma, Columbia Business School Open Banking under Maturity Transformation 1: Wharton, University of Pennsylvania; 2: University of California, Irvine; 3: University of Toronto Stop believing in reserves Federal Reserve Board, United States of America Nonbank Fragility in Credit Markets: Evidence from a Two-Layer Asset Demand System 1: MIT Sloan; 2: Columbia Business School |
1:30pm - 3:00pm |
FI 10: Liquidity Provision Location: 2A-00 (floor 2) Chair: Angela Maddaloni, European Central Bank Defunding Controversial Industries: Can Targeted Credit Rationing Choke Firms? 1: Rice University; 2: Federal Reserve Board; 3: University of Maryland; 4: University of Rochester Non-bank liquidity provision to firms: Fund runs and central bank interventions European Central Bank, Germany Liquidity Provision and Co-insurance in Bank Syndicates 1: Federal Reserve Board, United States of America; 2: Fannie Mae |
Date: Saturday, 19/Aug/2023 | |
9:30am - 11:00am |
FI 12: Collateral Cycles Location: 2A-00 (floor 2) Chair: Hans Degryse, KU Leuven The Shadow Cost of Collateral 1: University of Sydney, Australia; 2: Macquarie University, Australia; 3: Columbia University, United States Collateral Cycles 1: University of Nottingham; 2: Bank of England; 3: University of St. Gallen Bank Information Production Over the Business Cycle 1: Federal Reserve Board, United States of America; 2: McGill University |
11:30am - 1:00pm |
FI 14: Crimes, Leaks and Sanctions Location: 2A-00 (floor 2) Chair: Christian Julliard, LSE ``Crime and Punishment"? How Banks Anticipate and Propagate Global Financial Sanctions 1: CERGE-EI; 2: University of Zurich Tax Evasion and Information Production: Evidence from the FATCA 1: Syracuse University; 2: INSEAD; 3: Singapore Management University The Political Economy of Financial Regulation 1: Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany; 2: National University of Singapore; 3: Northwestern, Kellog; 4: London Buisness School |
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