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Financial
Economics
- Research in the Financial Economics (FE) programme covers the
areas listed below. Information on the FE Programme
Directors, Research
Fellows and Research
Affiliates is available, as well as a list of the
programme's research
projects.
Researchers from the Financial Economics programme are also involved
in several research
networks financed by the European Commission.
1. Financial Markets
1.1. Pricing of Securities and Derivatives
1.2. Asset Pricing and Business Cycles
1.2. Microstructure and Regulation of Markets
1.3. Financial Decision Making
1.4. International Finance
2. Corporate Finance
2.1. Financial Structure and Security Design
2.2. Financial Structure and Firms’ Decisions
2.2. Going Public
2.3. Corporate Control and Governance
3. Banking
3.1. Financial Intermediation
3.2. Financial Institutions
3.3. Bank Supervision and Regulation
3.4. Banking, Financial Markets, and Economic Activity
CEPR's
FE programme works closely with The European Corporate Governance
Network (ECGN) which is a non-profit research network that brings
together scholars and practitioners residing in different countries, who
take an active interest in European and comparative corporate governance
issues. ECGN was founded in 1996 around a comparative research project
on ownership and control arrangement in the European Union. Today it
provides an umbrella for a variety of research projects and a platform
for interaction and information exchange (through conferences, general
membership and ECGNlist).
Abstracts of Financial Economics Discussion Papers are available here
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