Understanding banks in emerging markets
The conference aims to bring together leading researchers to discuss recent developments in empirical banking research. Attention will be given in particular to: 1. The econometric analysis of increasingly rich micro-level data that are available ‘off-the-shelve’; 2. The econometric analysis of tailor-made data from large-scale surveys of banks and their clients; 3. The use of randomized controlled trials and framed field experiments with banks. Key-note speakers: Atif Mian and Antoinette Schoar. If you would like to submit a paper (full papers accepted only) please send an email to dehaasr@ebrd.com. In the subject header please add “Submission CEPR-EBRD-EBC-RoF Conference” and nothing else. Authors will be notified about the acceptance of papers and the conference programme by 1 June 2013.
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