CALL FOR PAPERS

         Twelfth Conference of the ECB-CFS Research Network on

             "LEARNING FROM THE CRISIS: FINANCIAL STABILITY
         MACROECONOMIC POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS"

       Hosted by the Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance

                       Rome, 12-13 November 2009


      The European Central Bank (ECB), the Center for Financial
      Studies (CFS), the Bank of Italy and the Einaudi Institute
      for Economics and Finance (EIEF) are inviting submission of
      papers to the 12th conference of the ECB-CFS Research
      Network on "Learning from the Crisis: Financial Stability,
      Macroeconomic Policy and International Institutions." See:

               http://www.eu-financial-system.org


      OBJECTIVES:

      The objectives of the conference are:

      1. To present state-of-the-art research on the roots and
         evolution of the current crisis, as well as the issues
         that it has raised for the reform of the international
         monetary and financial system
      2. To provide a forum for debate among market
         participants, policy makers and researchers.


      KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:

      1. Reform of the international financial institutions:
         Mario Draghi, Banca d'Italia
      2. Contribution of macroeconomic policies to stability:
         Olivier Blanchard, International Monetary Fund
      3. Reform of regulation and supervision: Patrick Bolton,
         Columbia University


      TOPICS:

      The submission of research papers in the following fields is
      especially encouraged:

      1. Causes and evolution of the financial crisis
       - Role of monetary policy and financial regulation
       - Role of large emerging market economies in global
         imbalances
       - Role of financial innovation, rating agencies,
         mispricing of risk, managerial incentives, etc.
       - Real effects of the crisis and financial feedbacks

      2. Contribution of macroeconomic policies to stability
       - Relative effectiveness of various macroeconomic policies
         in restoring economic and financial stability
       - Budgetary implications of public bailouts and support to
         distressed institutions and their long-term consequences
       - Coordination among the major industrial and emerging
         countries in and after the crisis

      3. Reform of regulation and supervision
       - Design of regulatory and supervisory regimes: Is a new
         paradigm needed?
       - International accounting standards, market transparency
         and pro-cyclicality of capital ratios
       - Financial innovation, risk management and the role of
         rating agencies
       - Redressing managerial incentives in financial
         institutions

      4. Reform of the international financial institutions
       - Re-defining the roles of the IMF, the BIS, the World
         Bank and related institutions
       - Coordination of policy responses and international
         financial integration
       - Supra-national bank supervision and systemic stability


      PAPER SUBMISSION PROCEDURE:

      Submission of papers on related topics falling within the
      scope of the network, as described on its website:

                http://www.eu-financial-system.org

      is also welcome. Selected papers will have a discussant
      and will be placed on the network website.

      Research papers should be sent electronically (MS Word or
      pdf versions only) to:

      CONTACT:       Sabine Wiedemann at the ECB
      Email:         MAILTO:sabine.wiedemann@ecb.int

      by Monday, 7 September 2009. The authors of selected papers
      will be informed by early October.


      EXPENSES:

      Travel (economy class round-trip) and accommodation expenses
      will be covered for academic speakers.




Posted 7/3/09