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SUMMARY:2021 Central Bank of Ireland workshop
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DESCRIPTION:CfP Deadline Date:January 15, 2021
Conference Event:February 18-19, 2021
Event Location:Online
Keynote speaker(s):Thorsten Beck (University of London)José Luis Peydró
(Imperial College London)
Organizer(s):Central Bank of Ireland
On 18-19 February 2021, the Central Bank of Ireland will host a research
workshop on household and enterprise finances, and their role in financial
stability and macroprudential policy assessment. We will place particular
focus on household and business financial resilience to the economic shock
related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
We invite the submission of theoretical and empirical papers that can shed
light on topics related to borrower indebtedness and financial resilience,
their interaction with economic shocks like that currently being
experienced, and the effectiveness and calibration of macroprudential
tools.
Topics of interest may include:
Macroprudential regulations and their effectiveness in improving borrower
resilience to shocks such as that related to COVID-19.
Businesses’ access to credit, liquidity and solvency issues during the
pandemic.
Household finances in the pandemic.
Mortgage and enterprise credit risk.
Calibration of macroprudential tools.
Housing markets and macroprudential regulation.
Further Information:
The workshop will be held virtually on Webex over two days. Each day, a
keynote speaker will give a presentation, followed by three accepted papers
presented by the authors.
Please submit papers to mfdadmin@centralbank.ie by 15 January 2021.
Acceptances will be communicated by 31 January 2021.
Key dates:
Paper submission:15 January 2021
Acceptance: 31 January 2021
Final papers due: 15 February 2021
Workshop: 18-19 February 2021
Link: 2021 Central Bank of Ireland workshop
 
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