CALL FOR PAPERS


               The Darden School of Business at the
         University of Virginia is pleased to announce the


         9TH ANNUAL DARDEN INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CONFERENCE


                         ACCESS TO CAPITAL


                   Presented in partnership with:
            The Research Foundation of the CFA Institute
                  The International Monetary Fund
                        and the World Bank
     
                   The Darden School of Business
                     Charlottesville, Virginia
     
                         March 18-19, 2010
     
     
     PROGRAM ORGANIZERS: 
     
     Stijn Claessens (IMF), Campbell Harvey (Duke), Rene Stulz 
     (Ohio State), Frank Warnock (Darden)
     
     
     PROGRAM COMMITTEE: 
     
     Yiorgos Allayannis (Darden), Asli Demirguc-Kunt (World 
     Bank), Mihir Desai (Harvard), Jessica Donohue (State 
     Street), Alexander Dyck (Toronto), Vihang Errunza (McGill), 
     Richard Evans (Darden), Mara Faccio (Purdue), John Griffin 
     (Texas), Allaudeen Hameed (National University of 
     Singapore), Andrew Karolyi (Cornell), Luc Laeven (IMF), 
     Rafael La Porta (Dartmouth), Christian Leuz (Chicago), Ross 
     Levine (Brown), Wei Li (Darden), Karl Lins (Utah), Marc 
     Lipson (Darden), Christian Lundblad (North Carolina), Peter 
     Maillet (UVA McIntire), Jonathan Morduch (NYU), Eli 
     Remolona (BIS), Peter Rodriguez (Darden), Michael Schill 
     (Darden), Sergio Schmukler (World Bank), David Smith (UVA 
     McIntire), Rodney Sullivan (CFA Institute), Bill Wilhelm 
     (UVA McIntire)
     
     
     KEYNOTE SPEAKER: 
     
     Simon Johnson (MIT)
     
     
     CONFERENCE PURPOSE: 
     
     This 9th annual Darden International Finance Conference 
     seeks to address international issues concerning access to 
     capital. In all types of economies, households and firms 
     are at times constrained in their ability to attract 
     outside capital. The conference will explore country- and 
     borrower-specific traits that determine this ability, as 
     well as the impact of access to capital on firm performance 
     and household welfare. As in past years, we aim to bring 
     together a mix of academics and practitioners.
     
     
     TOPICS:
     
     We will entertain a wide range of topics for this 
     conference, but will seek clusters of work that complement 
     one another. Possible sessions could include, but are not 
     limited to, the following: 
     
     - Design of banking systems, capital markets, securities 
       exchanges, and financial regulatory frameworks
     - Metrics for measuring access to capital and its impact on 
       firm performance or household welfare 
     - The menu of available financial instruments and its 
       impact on firms and households
     - Capital market liberalization and financial development
     - The roles of government and NGOs in access to capital 
     - The consequences of foreign involvement in financial 
       systems (through Sovereign Wealth Funds, cross-listings, 
       capital flows, or foreign ownership of banks)
     - Risks and the internationalization of finance (crises, 
       contagion, and flight to quality; currency mismatches; 
       international funding of lending to SMEs)
     - The consequences of limited access to capital during  
       financial crises
     - Financial sector development and the business cycle
     
     
     SUBMISSION AND SELECTION PROCESS: 
     
     The conference will consider only completed papers. The 
     conference website:

                http://www.darden.virginia.edu/EM

     will be set up to accept electronic paper submissions, 
     through the "Online Paper Submission" link. Please fill the 
     submission form online, paste the abstract of your paper in 
     the appropriate text box, and upload your paper in PDF 
     format. The program committee will review these materials 
     and assemble sessions addressing similar substantive 
     issues. 
     
     
     DEADLINES: 
     
     Relevant dates for the submission process are as follows: 
     
     - Now through November 2, 2009: Submission of papers
     - December 1, 2009: Notification by program committee of 
       accepted papers
     - February 12, 2010: Submission of first draft of slides or 
       other materials for presentation
     - March 5, 2010: Deadline for authors to submit final 
       versions of slides for presentation
     
     Prior to the conference the full text of all accepted 
     abstracts and papers will be available on the web:
     
             http://www.darden.virginia.edu/EM
     
     
     EXPENSES: 
     
     The conference will grant an honorarium of US$1,000 for 
     each paper accepted for presentation. The conference will 
     pay for reasonable travel expenses and will provide 
     accommodations for paper presenters and discussants (for 
     more details on travel reimbursement contact the 
     administrative liaison identified below). The conference is 
     open to invited guests only.
     
     
     LOCATION: 
     
     The event will be held at the Darden School of Business, 
     100 Darden Boulevard, Charlottesville, Virginia.
     
     
     ADMINISTRATIVE LIAISON: 
     
     CONTACT:       Elizabeth Hupert 
                    The Darden School of Business
                    P.O. Box 7186
                    Charlottesville, Virginia, 22906
     Tel:           434-924-4835 
     Fax:           434-982-2833 
     Email:         MAILTO:huperte@darden.virginia.edu




Posted 8/20/09