GRETA Associati (Venice, Italy), CRIF (Bologna, Italy), European
Datawarehouse (Frankfurt, Germany), European
Investment Bank (Luxembourg), European Investment Fund
(Luxembourg) and Intesa Sanpaolo (Milan,
Italy) are partners in organising a Conference to be
held in Venice on September 21-22, 2023. The CREDIT 2023 conference will
bring together academics, practitioners and PhD
students working in various areas of financial and
socio-economic risk with the aim of creating a unique
opportunity for participants to discuss research
progress and policy as well as industry-relevant
insights and directions for future research. CREDIT 2023 is the twenty-second in a series of events dedicated to various aspects of credit risk and organised under the auspices of: the Department of Economics and VERA – Venice centre in Economic and Risk Analytics for public policies - of the Ca' Foscari University of Venice, ABI - Italian Banking Association, AIAF - Associazione Italiana per l'Analisi Finanziaria, and AIFIRM - Associazione Italiana Financial Industry Risk Managers. Recent years have seen
a series of crises (from health/pandemic to
climate/energy) that have not only put a strain on
global mechanisms previously seen as robust, but
have exacerbated existing weaknesses and so
increased vulnerability in new crisis situations.
The social impact of the pandemic was partially
mitigated by public interventions but social
conditions then worsened with the soaring costs of
energy, raw materials and inflation more broadly.
Social and energy costs, which inevitably weigh on
invidual countries and aggravate already delicate
local situations (e.g., public debts), have led to
growing geopolitical tensions, with global
systemic consequences. The CREDIT 2023 conference
will be dedicated to Social, Sovereign and
Geopolitical Risks to discuss, evaluate and
address the near- and medium-term macro-financial
impact of persistent crises (“permacrisis”) that
can affect the stability of financial as well as
socio-economic systems.
The Scientific Committee consists of: Moritz Schularick (Sciences Po Paris & University of Bonn, Programme Chair)Francesca Campolongo (Joint Research Center, European Commission) Rajna Gibson (University of Geneva & Geneva Finance Research Institute) Helmut Kraemer-Eis (European Investment Fund) Jan Pieter Krahnen (Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE & Goethe University) Steven Ongena (University of Zurich, Swiss Finance Institute, KU Leuven, NTNU Business School & CEPR) Loriana Pelizzon (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE & Goethe University) Roberto Rigobon (MIT Sloan School of Management) Stephen Schaefer (London Business School) Marti Subrahmanyam (NYU Stern Business School) Christoph Trebesch (Kiel Institute)
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PROGRAMME: Click here to see the conference programme
REGISTRATION: Click here to register
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