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Seminars and Conferences and Workshops
2019-2020
Bank seminar
Tuesday, January 14, 6:00 pm, Seminar room, LAPE, Université de Limoges
Estimating the Probability of Informed Trading : A Bayesian approach
Jim Griffin, University College London
Jaideep Oberoi, University of Kent
Samuel D. Oduro, NHS Services Scotland
2018-2019
Bank seminar
Monday, December 2, 6:30 pm, Seminar room, LAPE, Université de Limoges
Post-Contractual Soft Information Acquisition and Manager’s Pre-Contractual Effort
Clas Wihlborg - Chapman University
Bank seminar
Thursday, June 6, 6:00 pm, Seminar room, LAPE, Université de Limoges
Political Ties and Raising Capital in the Global Market : Evidence from Yankee Bonds
Gene Ambrocio, Bank of Finland
Xian Gu, Central University of Finance and Economics (CUFE)
Iftekhar Hasan, Fordham University and Bank of Finland
Bank seminar
Tuesday, June 4, 6:00 pm, Seminar room, LAPE, Université de Limoges
The Economics of Supranational Bank Supervision
Thorsten Beck, Cass Business School, City University of London and CPER
Consuelo Silva-Buston, School of Management, Pontificia Universidad de Catolica de Chile
Wolf Wagner, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University and CPER
Bank seminar
Tuesday, March 5, 6:00 pm, Seminar room, LAPE, Université de Limoges
Selling Failed Banks : Financial Strength of Acquirers
Pejman Abedifar - University of St Andrews ; Amine Tarazi - Université de Limoges, LAPE
2017-2018
Bank seminar
Monday, October 29, 6:00 pm, Seminar room, LAPE, Université de Limoges
Executive compensation and allocation of effort to relative and macroeconomic schocks
Clas Wihlborg, Chapman University
Bank seminar
Thursday, October 25, 1:00 pm, Seminar room, LAPE, Université de Limoges
Mobile money and bank performance : Evidence from the East African Community
Serge Ky, Université de Ouahigouya, Laboratoire d’Analyse et de Politique Economiques, Burkina Faso ; Clovis Rugemintwari, Université de Limoges, LAPE, France ; Alain Sauviat, Université de Limoges, LAPE, France
Bank seminar
Tuesday, July 10, 6:00 pm, Seminar room, LAPE, Université de Limoges
Winning Connections ? Special Interests and the Sale of Failed Banks
Deniz Igan, International Monetary Fund (IMF) - Financial Studies Division ; Thomas Lambert, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University ; Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM) ; Wolf Wagner, Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) - Rotterdam School of Management (RSM) ; Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) ; Eden Quxian Zhang, Monash University ; Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) - Rotterdam School of Management (RSM)
Bank seminar
Monday, June 11, 5:00 pm, Seminar room, LAPE, Université de Limoges
Stereotype, Identity and Economic Exchange : Evidence from P2P Lending
Iftekhar Hasan - Fordham University ; Qing He - Renmin University ; Haitian Lu - Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Bank seminar
Tuesday, May 15, 6:00 pm, Seminar room, LAPE, Université de Limoges
Board Gender Diversity, Risk-taking and Performance : Evidence from Dual Banking Systems
Mushtaq Hussain Khan†, Ahmad Fraz†, Arshad Hassan†, Pejman Abedifar*
†Faculty of Management & Social Sciences, Capital University of Science and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan
*Centre for Responsible Banking & Finance, School of Management, University of St Andrews, KY16 9RJ, UK
Bank seminar
Tuesday, January 16, 6:00 pm, Seminar room, LAPE, Université de Limoges
Taxation and Financial Intermediation : Evidence from a Quasi-Natural Experiment
Sanjay Banerji, University of Nottingham, Dimitris K. Chronopoulos, University of St Andrews, Anna Sobiech, University of St Andrews, John Wilson, University of St Andrews.
Bank seminar
Tuesday, January 16, 5:15 pm, Seminar room, LAPE, Université de Limoges
Soft Information Production and Investment in Specific Assets
Shubhashis Gangopadhyay, India Development Foundation, Radhika Lunawat, University of California-Irvine, Clas Wihlborg, Chapman University.
2016-2017
Colloquium 2017
A Bank Colloquium for Junior Researchers : "The Future of Bank Regulation" organized by LAPE will take place on Wednesday June 28, 2017 (starting from 8:30 AM) at FDSE, Amphi 400 C. Full program and all related information are available here.
Bank seminar
Thursday, June 29, 6:00 pm, Seminar room, LAPE, Université de Limoges
Private Equity Investment in U.S. Banks
Robert DeYoung, Kansas University, Michal Kowalik, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Gokhan Torna, Stony Brook University.
Bank seminar
Tuesday, June 27, 6:00 pm, Seminar room, LAPE, Université de Limoges
Trust in the Corporate Bond Market : Evidence from Lawsuits
Xian Gu, Central University of Finance and Economics (CUFE), Iftekhar Hasan, Fordham University and Bank of Finland, Haitian Lu, Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
Bank seminar
Tuesday, June 6, 6:00 pm, Seminar room, LAPE, Université de Limoges
Heterogeneous Market Structure and Systemic Risk : Evidence from Dual Banking Systems
Pejman Abedifar, University of St Andrews, Paolo Giudici, University of Pavia and Shatha Hashem, An-Najah National University.
Bank seminar
Monday, February 27, 6:00 pm, Seminar room, LAPE, Université de Limoges
Bank Capital and State Ownership in China
Chunxia Jiang, Middlesex University Business School, London, Hong Liu, Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow and Philip Molyneux, Bangor Business School, Bangor University
2015-2016
Bank seminar
Tuesday, September 20, 6:30 pm, Seminar room, LAPE, Université de Limoges
Complex Financial Institutions and Systemic Risk
Elisa Luciano, University of Torino and Collegio Carlo Alberto, Clas Whilborg, Chapman University
Bank seminar
Monday, July 4, 5:30 pm, Seminar room, LAPE, Université de Limoges
Interstate Banking, Bank Information, and Corporate Acquisitions
Kose John, Stern School of Business, New York University, Qianru Qi, School of Economics, Fudan University, Jing Wang, College of Business Administration, University of Nebraska – Lincoln
Bank seminar
Monday, July 4, 5:30 pm, Seminar room, LAPE, Université de Limoges
Externality of stock liquidity to the cost of borrowing
Bill Francis, Lally School of Management, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,Iftekhar Hasan, Fordham University and Bank of Finland, Suresh Babu Mani, Ernst Young, An Yan, Gabelli School of Business, Fordham University, New York
Bank seminar
Thursday, June 2, 6:00 pm, Seminar room, LAPE, Université de Limoges
Taxation, Ownership and Agency Costs at Depository Institutions
Robert DeYoung, University of Kansas, John Goddard, Bangor University, Donal G. McKillop, Queen’s University Belfast, John O.S. Wilson, University of St Andrews
Bank seminar
January 12
Household access to mortgages in the UK
Alper Kara, School of Business and Economics, Loughborough University, Philip Molyneux , Bangor Business School, Bangor University
Bank seminar
January 12
Some borrowers are more equal than others : Bank funding shocks and credit reallocation
Olivier De Jonghe, CentER, European Banking Center, Tilburg University, Hans Dewachterz, National Bank of Belgium, Klaas Mulier, Ghent University, Steven Ongena, University of Zurich, SFI and CEPR, Glenn Schepens, European Central Bank
2014-2015
Bank seminar
October 7
Who gains from credit granted to firms ? Evidence from inter-corporate loan announcements Made in China Qing He, Renmin University of China, Liping Lu , VU University of Amsterdam and Steven Ongena, University of Zurich
Bank seminar
June 8
Do Banks Actively Manage their Liquidity ? Robert DeYoung, University of Kansas, Karen Y.Jang, University of Kansas
Bank seminar
June 5
Relative performance of syndicated loans : an empirical analysis
Bill Francis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Iftekhar Hasan, Fordham University and Liuling Liu, Bowling Green State University
Bank seminar
June 4
Institutions, markets and growth : a theory of comparative corporate governance
Kose John, New York University, Simi Kedia, Rutgers University
Bank seminar
January 20
Access to Consumer Credit in the UK
Solomon Y. Deku, University of Hull, Alper Kara, University of Hull, Philip Molyneux, Bangor University.
2013-2014
Bank seminar
September 30
Public Equity Finance and Firm Growth : A Unique Test Using Data from U.S. Commercial Banks.
Robert DeYoung, University of Kansas, Lei Li, University of Kansas.
Bank seminar
July 11
Agency Costs of Idiosyncratic Volatility, Corporate Governance, and Investment.
Kose John, New York University, Dalida Kadyrzhanova, University of Maryland
The Impact of Political Uncertainty on Institutional Ownership.
Bill Francis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Iftekhar Hasan, Fordham University and Bank of Finland and Yun Zhu, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
January 21
The Organization of Bank Affiliates : a Theoretical Perspective on Risk and Efficiency.
Elisa Lucianio, University of Torino, Clas Wihlborg, Chapman University
2012-2013
December 2
Bank Capital and Liquidity Creation in Asia Pacific
Xiaoqing (Maggie) Fu, University of Macau, Yongjia (Rebecca) Lin, University of Macau, Philip Molyneux, Bangor University
November 12
The real effects of regulatory enforcement actions : Evidence from U.S. counties
Piotr Danisewicz, Bangor University, Danny McGowan, Bangor University, Enrico Onali, Bangor University, Klaus Schaeck, Bangor University
May 30
Impact of Regulations, Foreign Bank, and Market Integration : Evidence from Income Inequality
Iftekhar Hasan, Fordham University and Bank of Finland, Delis Manthos, University of Surrey, Nikolaos Mylonidis, University of Ioannina
May 29
Institutions and Incentives to Innovate : Economic Growth and Optimal Regulation
Kose John, Stern School of Business, New York University Vinay B. Nair, Ada Investment Management Lemma Senbet, University of Maryland
May 27
"Scale Economies and the Economic Role of Banks"
Robert DeYoung, University of Kansas, Chao Jiang, University of Kansas
February 13
"Output Recoveries from Financial Crises"
Sylvain Barthélémy, Executive Director & Head of Research TAC Financial, Jean-Sébastien Pentecôte, University of Rennes 1
January 15
"What Makes High Credit Growth Harmful ? Evidence from Banking Crises"
Puspa Delima Amri, Claremont Graduate University, Penny Angkinand, Milken Institute, Clas Wihlborg, Chapman University
November 5
"Small Banks and Local Economic Development"
Hendrik Hakenes, University of Bonn, Iftekhar Hasan, Fordham University and Bank of Finland, Philip Molyneux and Ru Xie, Bangor University
2011-2012
June 18
"Small Business Lending and Social Capital : Are Rural Relationships Different ?"
Robert DeYoung, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS USA, Dennis Glennon, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Washington DC USA, Peter Nigro, Bryant University, Smithfield, RI USA, Kenneth Spong, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Kansas City, MO USA
January 9
"Cross-border Banking in Subsidiaries and Branches ; Organization, Supervision and Resolution"
Penny Angkinand, Milken Institute, Clas Wihlborg, Chapman University
December 5
Earnings Management, Forecast Guidance and the Banking Crisis
Elena Beccalli, Università Cattolica, Milano & London School of Economics, Saverio Bozzolan, Andrea Menini, Università di Padova, Philip Molyneux, Bangor University
September 27
"Banking market competition, firm dynamics, and aggregate growth"
L. R. Inklaar, University of Groningen, M. Koetter, University of Groningen, F. Noth, University of Frankfurt
2010-2011
June 20
"Impact of Stock Exchange Consolidation on Liquidity and Information Content of Stocks"
Iftekhar Hasan, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute New York and Bank of Finland
March 22
"Risk Overhang and Loan Portfolio Decisions : The Supply of Small Business Loans Before and During the Financial Crisis"
Robert DeYoung , University of Kansas, KU School of Business Visiting Scholar, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Anne Gron NERA Economic Consulting, Gokhan Torna, University of Kansas, and Andrew Winton, University of Minnesota
January 17
"Macroeconomic Fluctuations as a Source of Luck in CEO Compensation"
Hsin-Hui Chiu, Chapman University, Lars Oxelheim Lund University and Research Institute of Industrial Economics, Clas Wihlborg, Chapman University and Copenhagen Business School, Jianhua Zhang, University of Gothenburg
December 6
"‘Too Systemically Important to Fail’ in Banking"
Philip Molyneux, Klaus Schaeck, Tim Mi Zhou, Bangor Business School, Bangor University, Wales, UK
2009-2010
August 31
"Bank Bailouts, Interventions, and Moral Hazard ?"
L. Dam, University of Groningen and Michael Koetter, University of Groningen
June 14
"Executive Compensation and Business Policy Choices at U.S. Commercial Banks"
Robert DeYoung, University of Kansas, KU School of Business Visiting Scholar, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Emma Y. Peng, Fordham University, Graduate School of Business Administration, Meng Yan, Fordham University, Graduate School of Business Administration
May 21
"What Determines Information Content in Bank Stock Price ? Global Evidence"
Bill Francis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute New York, Iftekhar Hasan, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute New York and Bank of Finland, Liang Song, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute New York, Bernard Yeung, National University of Singapore
March 17
"An examination of Philippine monetary policy rules"
Carlos Bautista, University of the Philippines
January 26
"Financial Liberalization and Banking Crises : A Cross-Country Analysis"
Apanard Angkinand, University of Illinois, Springfield, Wanvimol Sawangngoenyuang, Bank of Thailand, Clas Wihlborg, Chapman University and Copenhagen Business School
January 18
"The Persistence of Bank Profit"
John Goddard, Hong Liu, Phil Molyneux, John O.S. Wilson University of Bangor
2008-2009
June 3
« Competition and Frictions in A Consumer Loan Market : Overdraft “Protection” v. Deferred Deposit (“Payday”) Credit »
Brian Melzer and Donald Morgan, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
March 3
« Spatial heterogeneity and the absence of vertical interaction in the biggest French Municipalities »
Marie-Estelle Binet, Alain Guengant, Matthieu Leprince, Université de Rennes 1
February 3
« The Governance of Retail Banking Utilities »
Andy Mullineux, University of Birmingham
January 20
« Mergers and Acquisitions of Financial Institutions : A Review of the Literature »
Bob DeYoung, University of Kansas, Doug Evanoff, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Phil Molyneux, University of Bangor
2007-2008
July 7
« Focusing More on Outputs and on Markets : What Financial Regulation Can Learn from Progress in Other Policy Areas »
Lawrence J. White, Stern School of Business, New York University, United-States
February 26
« Is there an Anglo-American Corporate Governance Model ? »
Andy Mullineux, University of Birmingham, United-Kingdom
February 21
« Superposition des collectivités locales, hétérogénéité des territoires et comportements de dépenses publiques : un test sur les communes et les départements français »
Marie-Estelle Binet, Université de Rennes 1
February 18
« Going Public Process and Political Connections : Evidence from an Emerging Market »
Bill B. Francis, Iftekhar Hasan, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute New York and Bank of Finland, Xian Sun, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, US
January 21
« How Do Banks Make Money for their Owners ? An Analysis of the Determinants of Shareholder Value Creation in European Banking »
Phil. Molyneux, University of Bangor
December 3
« Bankruptcy rules, Risky project choice and skill development under credit rationing »
Clas Wihlborg, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
2006-2007
July 2
« Defining and Detecting Predatory Lending »
Donald P. Morgan, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, United-States
« Institutions and bank behavior »
Paul Wachtel, New York University, Stern School of Business, United-States
March 12
« Credibility of Non-insurance and Governance as Determinants of Market Discipline and Risk-taking in Banking »
Clas Wihlborg, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
February 22
« Asymétries des chocs : critère oublié pour l’élargissement de la zone euro ? »
Jean-Sébastien Pentecôte, Université de Rennes 1
January 16
« Financial Sector Convergence and Corporate Governance »
Andy Mullineux, University of Birmingham, United-Kingdom
October 23
« Cross-Country Comparisons of Competition and Pricing Power in European Banking »
Phil. Molyneux, University of Bangor, United-Kingdom
2018-2019
2019 LAPE-FINEST Spring Workshop : Bank performance and financial stability
Wednesday 05 June 2019 _
Venue : Amphi 400A, Faculté de Droit et de Sciences Économiques
Université de Limoges, Limoges
Full Program
2016-2017
2017 Bank Colloquium for Junior Researchers : The Future of Bank Regulation
Wednesday 28 June 2017
Faculté de Droit et des Sciences Economiques de Limoges, Amphi 400C
Laboratoire d’Analyse et de Prospective Économiques (LAPE)
2014-2015
2015 LAPE Finest Spring Workshop
The post crisis banking industry : how will banks respond to tighter regulatory constraints ?
Tuesday 9 June 2015
Faculté de Droit et des Sciences Economiques de Limoges, Amphi 400C
Laboratoire d’Analyse et de Prospective Économiques (LAPE)
LAPE Finest Spring Workshop Program
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2012-2013
2013 LAPE Finest Spring Workshop
The never-ending crisis
Tuesday 28 May 2013
Laboratoire d’Analyse et de Prospective Économiques (LAPE), Limoges
8th Conference on Risk, Banking and Financial Stability
Co-organized by the Faculty of Economics of Universitas Sebelas Maret, the Journal of Financial Stability, the Central Bank of Indonesia, the Indonesia Deposit Insurance Corporation, Fordham University, Université de Limoges, the Central Bank of Finland, the Central Bank of Brazil, and the Central Bank of Turkey
September 24-27, 2013
Bali, Indonesia
2011-2012
Workshop “Issues in Banking and Governance"
LAPE, Université de Limoges, Forum II, Room 217
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
8:30-9:00 — Breakfast – (Room 218)
9:00-9:05 Welcoming Remarks
9:05-9:45
Professors in the Boardroom : Is There An Added Value for Academic Directors ?
Qiang Wu, Rochester Institute of Technology, Bill Francis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Iftekhar Hasan*, Fordham University
9:45-10:15
The Contracting and Substitute Role of Accounting Information in Shaping Bank Loan Contracts ?
Iftekhar Hasan, Fordham University, Liang Song*, Michigan Technological University
10:15-10:40 — Coffee Break – (Room 218)
10:40-11:20
Bigger and Wider : The benefits of Geographic Diversification in Banking
Céline Meslier*, Université de Limoges, Donald P. Morgan, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Katherine Samolyk, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Amine Tarazi, Université de Limoges
11:20 – 12:00
Bank Analysts and Bank Rating Agencies : Who knows what when ?
Chien-Ju Lu, Yuan Ze University, Isabelle Distinguin, Université de Limoges, Yuanchen Chang*, National Chengchi University and Amine Tarazi, Université de Limoges
12:00-1:30 — Lunch —
1:30-2:30 Post-doc session : ongoing research
How to get on (the) board : the determinants of interlocking directorates among French firms listed on the CAC40
Tristan Auvray
Who pays for the cost of distance in the bank-firm relationships ?
Andrea Belluci
* Presenting author
2008-2009
Workshop “Bank structure, Competition and Risk", University of Limoges
Thursday, November 27, 2008
8:30-9:00 — Breakfast – (Room 218)
9:00-9:05 Welcoming Remarks
9:05-9:45 Focus – Diversification and Risk – Return Tradeoff in Banking : Evidence from Russia Allen N. Berger, University of South Columbia, Wharton Financial Institutions Center, Philadelphia and CentER, Tilburg University, The Netherlands, Iftekhar Hasan, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Bank of Finland, Iikka Korhonen, Bank of Finland and Mingming Zhou*, University of Alaska
9:45-10:15 Does competition erode the informational edge and the financial soundness of banks ? Michael Koetter, University of Groningen and Deutsche Bundesbank and Felix Noth, Goethe-University Frankfurt
10:15-10:40 — Coffee Break – (Room 218)
10:40-11:20 Home Bias at Selecting Financial Advisors in Cross-Border M&As Bill B. Francis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Iftekhar Hasan*, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Bank of Finland and Xian Siu, US Department of Treasury
11:20 – 12:00 Bank ownership structure, Market Discipline and risk : Evidence from a sample of privately owned and publicly held European banks Thierno Barry*, Université de Limoges, Laëtitia Lepetit, Université de Limoges and Amine Tarazi, Université de Limoges
* Presenting author
12:00-1:30 — Lunch —
2007-2008
Conference "Safety and Efficiency of the Financial System", Manila, Philippines
8:30 – 9:30 Keynote Address Mr. Amando M. Tetangco Jr., Governor Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Panel Session Mr Ramon Sy, President of the Bankers Association of the Philippines Dr Sergio Cao, Chancellor of UP Diliman Dr Conchita Manabat, President of the First Philippine Consultants Inc.
9:30 – 10:30 SESSION 1 : Bank risk and regulatory implications I
Chairman : Clas Wihlborg (Copenhagen Business School)
The Determinants Of Domestic And Cross Border Bank Contagion Risk In South East Asia Carlos Bautista (University of the Philippines-CBA) Philippe Rous (University of Limoges-LAPE) Amine Tarazi (University of Limoges-LAPE)
The Effects of NPLS on Bank Lending Behaviour : A Threshold Model David Dickinson (University of Birmingham-BRIEF) Yixin Hou (University of Birmingham-BRIEF)
Short presentation
The Use Of Accounting And Stock Market Data To Predict Bank Rating Changes : The Case Of South East Asia Isabelle Distinguin (University of Limoges-LAPE) Amine Tarazi (University of Limoges-LAPE)
10:30 – 10:45 BREAK
10:45 – 12:00 SESSION 2 : Financial integration, portfolio selection and investment Chairman : J. Kimball Dietrich (University of Southern California)
International Liquidity, Monetary Spillovers And Asset Prices Daniel Borja (University of the Philippines-CBA) Daniel Goyeau (University of Poitiers-CRIEF)
World Business Cycle, Local Specialization And Asset Prices Noëlle Duport (University of Poitiers-CRIEF) Daniel Goyeau (University of Poitiers-CRIEF) Genelyn Ma Sarte (University of the Philippines-CBA)
Saving-Investment Relationship, Financial Crisis And Structural Changes In East Asian Countries Carlos Bautista (University of the Philippines-CBA) Samuel Maveyraud-Tricoire (University of Limoges-LAPE)
Short presentation
Regime-Switching Market Risk : Evidence From The Philippines Carlos Bautista (University of the Philippines-CBA) Daniel Goyeau (University of Poitiers-CRIEF) Joel Yu (University of the Philippines-CBA)
12:00 – 13:30 LUNCH
13.30 – 14.30 SESSION 3 : Bank ownership and governance Chairman : Fariborz Moshirian (University of New South Wales)
Insights Into The Corporate Governance Of Philippine Rural Banks Joselito Florendo (University of the Philippines-CBA)
Rural Banks And Economic Development Céline Crouzille (University of Limoges-LAPE) Jessica Los Banos (University of the Philippines-CBA) Emmanuelle Nys (University of Limoges-LAPE) Alain Sauviat (University of Limoges-LAPE)
Short presentation
Corporate Governance And Financial Reporting Of Philippine Banks : Private Banks Vs Government Banks Arthur Cayanan (University of the Philippines-CBA)
14.30 – 15:30 SESSION 4 : Bank risk and regulatory implications II Chairman : Lawrence J. White (Stern School of Business, New York University)
Efficiency Of Banks In South East Asia : The Influence Of Ownership And Risk Thierno Barry (University of Limoges-LAPE) Third Dacanay (University of the Philippines-CBA) Laetitia Lepetit (University of Limoges-LAPE) Amine Tarazi (University of Limoges-LAPE)
The Regulation Of Financial Conglomerate In The Philippines Andy Mullineux (University of Birmingham-BRIEF) Waya Santos (University of the Philippines-CBA)
Short presentation
Does Uncertainty Matter For Loan Charge-Offs David Dickinson (University of Birmingham-BRIEF) Laetitia Lepetit (University of Limoges-LAPE) Frank Strobel (University of Birmingham- BRIEF)
15:30 – 15:45 BREAK
15:45 – 16.45 SESSION 5 : Monetary policy Chairman : Francis Dakila (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas) Money And Uncertainty In The Philippines : A Friedmanite Perspective Assad Baunto (University of the Philippines-CBA) Christian Bordes (University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne – Maison des Sciences Economiques) Samuel Maveyraud-Tricoire (University of Limoges-LAPE) Philippe Rous (University of Limoges)
Estimating Inflation Covariance Risk In The Philippines Alma de la Cruz (University of the Philippines-CBA) David Dickinson (University of Birmingham-BRIEF)
Short presentation
Asymmetric Effects Of Interest Rate Changes : The Role Of The Consumption-Wealth Channel Garry McDonald (Curtin Business School, Australia, School of Economics and Finance) Andy Mullineux (University of Birmingham-BRIEF) Rudra Sensarma (University of Birmingham, Birmingham Business School)
2006-2007
Workshop “Safety and Efficiency of the Financial System", University of Limoges
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
9:00– 10:30
SESSION 1 : Bank risk and regulatory implications I
Chairman : Pr. Amine Tarazi (University of Limoges-LAPE)
Junior Researcher Mobility Programme (45 MIN)
Bank Failures, Market Discipline and Bank Supervision Isabelle Distinguin (University of Limoges-LAPE) Jocelyne Trinidad (University of the Philippines-CBA) Amine Tarazi (University of Limoges-LAPE) Discussant : Noëlle Duport (University of Poitiers-CRIEF)
Other Project Members Contributions
Early Detection of Banking Crisis Fouad Machrouh (University of Limoges-LAPE)
Bank Contagion and Systemic Risk Carlos Bautista (University of the Philippines-CBA) Philippe Rous (University of Limoges-LAPE) Amine Tarazi (University of Limoges-LAPE)
Rural Banks and Economic Performance Céline Crouzille (University of Limoges-LAPE) Alain Sauviat (University of Limoges-LAPE)
11:00– 12:30
SESSION 2 : Bank risk and regulatory implications II
Chairman : Pr. Andrew Mullineux (University of Birmingham-BRIEF)
Junior Researcher Mobility Programme (45 MIN)
Bank Capital Ownership and Banking Efficiency Thierno Barry (University of Limoges-LAPE) Third Dacanay (University of the Philippines-CBA) Laetitia Lepetit (University of Limoges-LAPE) Amine Tarazi (University of Limoges-LAPE) Discussant : Daniel Goyeau (University of Poitiers-CRIEF)
Other Project Members Contributions
Bank Loan Write-off Decisions : A Real option Approach David Dickinson (University of Birmingham-BRIEF) Laetitia Lepetit (University of Limoges-LAPE) Frank Strobel (University of Birmingham- BRIEF)
The Effect of NPLS on Bank Lending Behaviour David Dickinson (University of Birmingham- BRIEF)
14:00– 15:30
SESSION 3 : Financial system : Micro and macro governance
Chairman : Pr. Christian Bordes (University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne – Maison des Sciences Economiques)
Junior Researcher Mobility Programme (45 MIN)
Estimating Inflation Covariance Risk in the Philippines Alma de la Cruz (University of the Philippines-CBA) David Dickinson (University of Birmingham-BRIEF) Discussant : Carlos Bautista (University of the Philippines-CBA)
Other Project Members Contributions
Hot Money Inflows and Monetary Stability in China : How the People’s Bank of China took up the Challenge Vincent Bouvatier (University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne – Maison des Sciences Economiques)
Assymetry in the Effects of Monetary Policy (Interest Rate) Changes Andy Mullineux (University of Birmingham-BRIEF)
Corportae Governance in the Philippines : Issues and Reforms Erlinda Echanis (University of the Philippines-CBA)
Financial Reporting and Corporate Governance Arthur Cayanan (University of the Philippines-CBA)
16:00– 17:30
SESSION 4 : Financial integration, portfolio selection and investment
Chairman : Dean Erlinda Echanis (University of the Philippines-CBA)
Junior Researcher Mobility Programme (45 MIN)
International Liquidity and Asset Pricing Daniel Borja (University of the Philippines-CBA) Daniel Goyeau (University of Poitiers-CRIEF) Discussant : David Dickinson (University of Birmingham-BRIEF)
Other Project Members Contributions
Has the Degree of Financial Integration been modified in South East² Asia by the Crisis of 1997 ? A View through the Saving-Investment Relationship with Panel Data Carlos Bautista (University of the Philippines-CBA) Christian Bordes (University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne – Maison des Sciences Economiques) Samuel Maveyraud-Tricoire (University of Limoges-LAPE)
Markov-Switching Market Risk Carlos Bautista (University of the Philippines-CBA) Daniel Goyeau (University of Poitiers-CRIEF) Joel Yu (University of the Philippines-CBA)
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
9:00– 12:00
Mid-term Evaluation Meeting