Effective Macro-Prudential Instruments Conference
University of Nottingham, UK
November 13-14, 2014
CALL FOR PAPERS
The University of Nottingham Centre for Finance, Credit and Macroeconomics (CFCM) and the
Money, Macro and Finance Research Group (MMF) are jointly organizing a two-day conference
to consider recent academic work on the role of macro-prudential instruments in stabilising the
economic and financial cycle. The conference will take place on November 13-14, at the
University of Nottingham. Ten to twelve papers will be selected among those submitted in
response to this call for papers.
Keynote Speakers: Dr Philip Turner, Bank for International Settlements, Dr Philipp Hartmann
from the European Central Bank, and a speaker from the Bank of England (TBC).
Versions of papers presented at the conference will be published in a Cambridge University
Press Edited Volume in the Macroeconomic Policy Making series
http://www.cambridge.org/gb/academic/subjects/economics/series/macroeconomic-policymaking
Topics of special interest, although not confined to the ones below, are:
The links between macroprudential regulation and the costs of capital;
The role of macroprudential instruments in dealing with financial distress;
The Ramsey Policy Problem and macroprudential instruments;
The role of capital ratios versus liquidity caps and provisioning rules;
The interactions between monetary policy and macroprudential instruments.
We will cover accommodation in the Orchard Hotel, on Nottingham University campus
http://www.deverevenues.co.uk/en/venues/east-midlands-conference-centre-orchardhotel/
orchard-hotel/ and reasonable travel expenses for speakers.
This conference has financial support from the Royal Economic Society (RES), the Money, Macro
Finance (MMF) Group and the School of Economics, University of Nottingham.
Submission guidelines: Complete manuscripts should be sent in PDF format to
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the accepted papers will be notified by October 15.
Conference site: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/cfcm/cfcm-conference-november-2014.aspx
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