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Twelfth Oxford Financial Intermediation Theory Conference (OxFIT)

About the event

You are invited to submit a paper for the twelfth Oxford Financial Intermediation Theory Conference (OxFIT).

Topics

We are inviting high-quality submissions in the area of financial intermediation theory. This conference aims to bring together contributions on topics including the following:

  • financial crises
  • governance of financial institutions
  • the role of central banks and regulators
  • financial innovation
  • international regulatory coordination
  • certification in financial markets

Paper submission procedure

The deadline for submissions has now passed.

Acceptance decisions will be made by the second half of May.

We provide accommodation, lunches and dinners for invited participants. Unfortunately, we cannot cover travel expenses.

Organisers

  • Alan Morrison, Saïd Business School, Oxford
  • Joel Shapiro, Saïd Business School, Oxford

Programme Committee

  • Wolf Wagner, University of Rotterdam
  • Frederic Malherbe, University College London
  • John Kuong, INSEAD
  • Hongda Zhong, London School of Economics
  • Gyongyi Loranth, Universität Wien
  • Max Bruche, Humboldt Universität
  • Thomas Noe, Saïd Business School, Oxford
  • Jing Zeng, University of Bonn
  • Sergio Vicente, University of Luxembourg
  • Anatoli Segura, Bank of Italy
  • David Skeie, Warwick University
  • Kebin Ma, Warwick University
  • Peter Zimmerman, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
  • Jens Josephson, Stockholm University
  • Xuan Wang, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
  • Matthieu Bouvard, Toulouse School of Economics
  • Alessio Piccolo, Indiana University
  • Ansgar Walther, Imperial University
  • Thomas Eisenbach, Federal Reserve Bank of New York