The Zurich-Bern Real Estate Finance and Economics Workshop 2025
Conference dates
12 Jun 2025 - 13 Jun 2025
Location
Zurich, Switzerland
Description
The Zurich-Bern Real Estate Finance and Economics Workshop 2025
Hosted by the Finance and Economics Departments at the University of Zurich and the Economics Department at the University of Bern
This workshop marks the beginning of a planned annual series organized by the Universities of Zurich and Bern. The goal of this event-series is to highlight outstanding contributions in both real estate finance and urban economics and to foster interaction among researchers in the two fields.
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Event: The Zurich-Bern Real Estate Finance and Economics Workshop 2025
Date: 12 - 13 June 2025
Location: University of Zurich
Keynote Speakers:
Lu Han (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Moritz Schularick (Sciences Po, Paris and Institute for the World Economy, Kiel)
Call for Papers
The Finance and Economics Departments at the University of Zurich and the Economics Department at the University of Bern invite submissions from all areas of real estate finance and urban/real estate economics for presentation at the 1st Zurich-Bern Real Estate Finance and Economics annual workshop.
We welcome both theoretical and empirical contributions. Each accepted paper will be assigned a discussant, and participants may be invited to discuss another researcher's paper.
Researchers interested in participating are invited to submit a paper in PDF format to realestate.workshop@df.uzh.ch. Preference will be given to fully completed drafts. The submission deadline is February 16, 2025. Applications from early-career researchers are especially encouraged. Authors of accepted papers will be notified by March 14, 2025. Accommodation costs for invited speakers and discussants will be fully covered for up to two nights.
Scientific Committee:
-Francisco Amaral, University of Zurich (UZH)
-Maximilian von Ehrlich, University of Bern (UNIBE)
-Christian Hilber, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), University of Zurich
-Mathias Hoffmann, University of Zurich
-Per Östberg, University of Zurich
-Thomas Richter, Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften (ZHAW)
Hosted by the Finance and Economics Departments at the University of Zurich and the Economics Department at the University of Bern
This workshop marks the beginning of a planned annual series organized by the Universities of Zurich and Bern. The goal of this event-series is to highlight outstanding contributions in both real estate finance and urban economics and to foster interaction among researchers in the two fields.
Save the date!
Event: The Zurich-Bern Real Estate Finance and Economics Workshop 2025
Date: 12 - 13 June 2025
Location: University of Zurich
Keynote Speakers:
Lu Han (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Moritz Schularick (Sciences Po, Paris and Institute for the World Economy, Kiel)
Call for Papers
The Finance and Economics Departments at the University of Zurich and the Economics Department at the University of Bern invite submissions from all areas of real estate finance and urban/real estate economics for presentation at the 1st Zurich-Bern Real Estate Finance and Economics annual workshop.
We welcome both theoretical and empirical contributions. Each accepted paper will be assigned a discussant, and participants may be invited to discuss another researcher's paper.
Researchers interested in participating are invited to submit a paper in PDF format to realestate.workshop@df.uzh.ch. Preference will be given to fully completed drafts. The submission deadline is February 16, 2025. Applications from early-career researchers are especially encouraged. Authors of accepted papers will be notified by March 14, 2025. Accommodation costs for invited speakers and discussants will be fully covered for up to two nights.
Scientific Committee:
-Francisco Amaral, University of Zurich (UZH)
-Maximilian von Ehrlich, University of Bern (UNIBE)
-Christian Hilber, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), University of Zurich
-Mathias Hoffmann, University of Zurich
-Per Östberg, University of Zurich
-Thomas Richter, Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften (ZHAW)