CEMFI Summer School 2012

CEMFI Summer School 2012

Posted on Apr 10, 2012
CEMFI (Madrid, Spain)

Start date: Aug 20, 2012
End date: Sep 14, 2012
Application Deadline: Jun 22, 2012

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Course Details
JEL Classification(s): D, E, F, G, J, L, R
Type of Course: Summer School
Study Options: Five-day intensive courses

Entry Requirements: Practitioners and Academics in Economics and Finance

Course Fees: From €800 to 1900

Date of appearance on April 10, 2012


URL for further information: http://www.cemfi.es/studies/css
Contact Details
Admissions CSS
CEMFI

css@cemfi.es

Location of Course

Casado del Alisal, 5
28014 Madrid
Spain

CEMFI SUMMER SCHOOL offers top-level training for practitioners, central bankers, and academics. Participants are exposed to the latest developments in each field. Courses are taught within a five-day period and provide an intensive, rigorous, and in-depth analysis of the topics covered. See our website for more information: http://www.cemfi.es/studies/css

Centro de Estudios Monetarios y Financieros (CEMFI) is an independent non-profit foundation created by the Bank of Spain. CEMFI's faculty is committed to high-quality research, and faculty members publish in the most prestigious international journals. Moreover, CEMFI is widely known for its excellence in teaching.

CEMFI occupies a beautiful 19th century palace located in a quiet area in the center of Madrid, between the Retiro Park and the Prado Museum.

The following 10 courses offered in the 2012 edition:

20 - 24 August 2012

Banking, Global Liquidity, and Financial Stability by Hyun Song Shin (Princeton University)

27 - 31 August 2012

Empirical Analysis of Imperfectly Competitive Markets by Aviv Nevo (Northwestern University)

Causal Inference and Program Evaluation by Alberto Abadie (Harvard University)

Liquidity, Business Cycles, and Public Policy by Nobuhiro Kiyotaki (Princeton University)

3 - 7 September 2012

Panel Data Econometrics by Steve Bond (University of Oxford)

New Tools for Short-term Forecasting and Business Cycle Analysis by Gabriel Pérez-Quirós (Banco de España)

Banking Theory and Regulation by Rafael Repullo (CEMFI)

10 - 14 September 2012

Market Microstructure by Marco Pagano (University of Naples Federico II, Imperial College and EIEF)

Financial Globalization by Philip Lane (Trinity College Dublin)

Cities, Space, and Growth by Esteban Rossi-Hansberg (Princeton University)

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