October 14th – October 15th 2021
Deutsche Bundesbank, Frankfurt am Main
Jointly organized by Deutsche Bundesbank and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Organizers: Max Bruche (Humboldt University) and Philipp König (Deutsche Bundesbank).
The Design of a Central Counterparty
Authors: Vincent Maurin (SSE), John C. F. Kuong (INSEAD)
Discussant: Guillaume Vuillemey (HEC Paris)
The Political Economy of Prudential Regulation
Presenter: Magdalena Rola-Janicka (Tilburg)
Discussant: Kartik Anand (Deutsche Bundesbank)
Private Credit under Political Influence
Authors: Anne-Laure Delatte (CNRS), Adrien Matray (Princeton), Noémie Pinardon-Touati (HEC Paris)
Discussant: Martin Götz (Deutsche Bundesbank)
Who Lends before Banking Crises?
Authors: Mariassunta Giannetti (SSE), Yeejin Jang (UNSW)
Discussant: Karsten Müller (NUS)
Zombies at Large
Authors: Òscar Jordà (San Francisco Fed), Martin Kornejew (Bonn), Moritz Schularick (Bonn), Alan M. Taylor (UC Davis)
Discussant: Tim Eisert (Rotterdam)
Resolution of Multinational Banks
Authors: Gyöngyi Lóránth (Vienna), Jing Zeng (Bonn)
Discussant: Ansgar Walther (Imperial)
Dynamic Coordination and Bankruptcy Regulation
Authors: Hongda Zhong (LSE), Zhen Zhou (PBCSF Tsinghua)
Discussant: David Pothier (Vienna)
The Political Economy of Financial Regulation
Authors: Rainer Haselmann (Goethe University Frankfurt), Shikar Singla (LBS), Arkodipta Sarkar (HKUST), Vikrant Vig (Northwestern)
Discussant: Michael Kötter (IWH Halle)