Programme Political Economy conference 17 Nov 2

Political Economy of Systemic Risk Date: Thursday 17th November 2016 Organiser: Jeffrey Chwieroth (SRC and Department of...

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Political Economy of Systemic Risk Date: Thursday 17th November 2016 Organiser: Jeffrey Chwieroth (SRC and Department of International Relations, LSE) Venue: Conference Suite, 9th Floor, Tower 2, Clement’s Inn, LSE

Programme 9:30 - 9:50

Registration

9:50 - 10:00

Opening Remarks Jon Danielsson (SRC, LSE)

10:00 – 11:20

Session 1 - Financial Market Dynamics and Stability Stephen Bell (Queensland) and Andrew Hindmoor (Sheffield) Market Competition and Financial Stability Anastasia Nesvetailova (City University London) The Inherent Paradox of Securitisation: Assets, Market and Liquidity in the Wake of 2009 Chair and Discussant: Meredith Wilf (Pittsburgh)

11:20 – 11:40

Coffee Break

11:40 – 13:00

Session 2 - Financial Crises: Responses and Resolution Jeffrey Chwieroth (LSE) and Andrew Walter (Melbourne) Policy Responses to Banking Crises over the Long Run Christopher Gandrud (City University London and Hertie School of Governance) and Mark Hallerberg (Hertie School of Governance) Keeping Costs in the Shadows: The Resolution of Financial Crisis and the Rules of the Game Chair and Discussant: Abraham Newman (Georgetown)

13:00 – 14:00

Lunch

14:00 – 15:20

Session 3 - The Eurozone Architecture Bob Hancké (LSE) & Christian Ruiz-Palmero (Lausanne) Macroeconomic Stabilization in the Euro-zone: A Simple Model and An Application

Waltraud Schelkle (LSE) The Political Economy of Financial Solidarity: Cross-border Payments Systems as Social Insurance Chair and Discussant: Mark Hallerberg (Hertie School of Governance) 15:20 – 15:40

Coffee break

15:40 – 17:00

Session 4 - Financial Regulation Stephen Chaudoin (Illinois) and Meredith Wilf (Pittsburgh) International Implications of National Financial Rules: Do Citizens Care? Abraham Newman (Georgetown) and Elliot Posner (Case Western Reserve University) The Second Order Consequences of Soft Law in the Regulation of Global Finance Chair and Discussant: Andrew Walter (Melbourne)

17:00 – 18:00

Reception Twitter hashtag: #LSEPoliticalEconomy

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