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SUMMARY:FSC Research Workshop 2019
UID:https://bankinglibrary.com/fsc-research-workshop-2019/
LOCATION:Berlin, Germany
DTSTAMP:20191029Z
DTSTART:20191029Z
DTEND:20191029Z
DESCRIPTION:CfP Deadline Date:
12 June, 2019
Conference Event:
29 October, 2019
Event Location:
Berlin, Germany
Organizer(s):
FRS Financial Risk and Stability gGmbH, ESMT Berlin, Florence School of
Banking and Finance
The Financial Stability Conference, 28 October in Berlin, is followed by a
research workshop, 29 October, to discuss and deepen relevant aspects of
the conference topics. Scientists and scholars – including early stage
and PhD researchers – in the disciplines of economics, law, finance,
banking and political economy as well as researchers from public
authorities, central banks, institutions and civil organisations are
invited to signal their interest and draft policy contributions on research
questions related to the conference topics and aspects thereof.
Proposals for research ideas/sketches could address various aspects of the
following conference discussion topics:
 	National banking policies and the new EU political landscape: stuck
between reform ambitions and disintegration tendencies
 	Between wishful thinking and feasibility: how to remove obstacles to true
competition and a common beneficial single market
 	Making resolution work: how to deal with legal loopholes, institutional
implementation challenges and impediments to practice
 	Risk sharing in the EU: how to ensure common grounds on adequate
instruments, institutional frameworks and appropriate procedures
Proposals may relate to a broad bundle of terms and notions as regards the
conference topics, and we are open to unconventional ideas.
Further Information:
We do not expect written or even finalised contributions by this deadline,
but a sketch with a clear research subject of max. 1.500 words. All
proposed research ideas and sketches will be reviewed and considered for
drafting contributions, presentation at the workshop, discussion and
publication. They will be reviewed by FRS with the assistance of
experienced scientists.
We will inform all proposers by 21 June on acceptances and the further
procedure.
We ask to work out accepted research sketches and to draft the policy
contributions during the summer. The policy contributions should be short
and policy-oriented, and they do not have to follow any given specific
scientific methodology or approach. More important are policy-relevance,
comprehensibility as well as a clear and plausible structure.
Emphasis lies on conclusions, practical relevance of results, ideally
policy recommendations and input to both the scientific as well as the
policy debate. Derivations of empirical results and model explaining should
not be the focus, we rather recommend to eschew models and equations and to
focus on the outcomes and policy implications.
Link Conference: FSC Research Workshop 2019
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