COMPOUND RISK: CLIMATE, DISASTER, FINANCE, PANDEMIC
GRETA Associati (Venice, Italy), Cattolica Assicurazioni (Verona, Italy), European DataWarehouse (Frankfurt am Main, Germany), European Investment Bank (Luxembourg), European Investment Fund (Luxembourg) and Intesa Sanpaolo (Milan, Italy) are co-sponsors of a Conference to be held in Venice on September 23-24, 2021.
The Conference will bring together academics, practitioners and PhD students working in various areas of financial and credit risk with the aim to create a unique opportunity for participants to discuss research progress and policy and industry-relevant insights as well as directions for future research.
The Conference, organised under the auspices of the Department of Economics and VERA - Venice centre in Economic and Risk Analytics for public policies (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice), ABI - Italian Banking Association, AIAF - Associazione Italiana per l'Analisi Finanziaria and the Joint Research Center, European Commission (Ispra, Italy), is the twentieth of a series dedicated to various aspects of credit risk.
The theme of this year’s conference is the relation between financial risk on the one hand and pandemic, climate and disaster risk, on the other hand, with particular attention to the possible compounding of different sources of risk.
The past year, 2020, has been marked by the still-ongoing COVID-19 pandemic crisis, which has shown how fragile our economic systems can be when confronted with shocks that threaten public health and the closeness of the connections between economic and financial risks and public policy.
Climate change is now widely recognized as a new source of financial risk which is relevant both at the level of households and individual institutions and the systemic level. In particular, the many central banks and financial institutions that have joined the Network for Greening the Financial System (NGFS) have issued recommendations on how to integrate climate considerations into risk management strategies and practices.
However, risks such as pandemics and climate change do not occur in isolation but can also compound, as has already been seen in several countries. The compounding of risk, which is currently poorly understood, increases the complexity of risk assessment and risk management, and it has implications for socio-economic development, as well as for public debt sustainability.
In the EU, these aspects have major implications for efforts to increase the resilience of the economy to future shocks and to “build back better”, and requires the alignment of COVID-19 recovery policies, such as those supported by the NextGenerationEU, and the EU Green Deal and the Paris Agreement targets.
The final program will include both submitted and invited papers. Acceptances received so far from invited speakers include Vittoria Colizza (INSERM, France), Robert Engle (Stern Business School, New York University) and Roberto Rigobon (MIT Sloan School of Management) who will deliver keynotes, respectively on finance and on epidemics.
The Conference will also feature panel discussions on researchers', practitioners' and policy makers’ views of the major issues at stake.
CALL FOR PAPERS
The organizers encourage submissions on a range of topics of relevance to this year’s theme including: finance and COVID-19; finance and climate risks; finance and compound COVID-19 and climate risks. In particular, submissions are welcome in the following areas:
- INVESTMENTS: Sustainable Finance, Disaster risk finance; Finance 4 good; public finance; blended finance;
- POLICIES: Climate Policies, European Green New Deal; Next Generation EU; Recovery Plan;
- INFORMATION: Data gaps; modelling challenges; risk transmission channels; uncertainty; complexity.
Those wishing to present a paper at the Conference should submit by May 31, 2021 to the address given below (preferably in electronic format).
Please indicate to whom correspondence should be addressed. Decisions regarding acceptance will be made by June 30, 2021.
The final version of accepted papers must be received by August 31, 20201.
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When
23 –24 September 2021
Where
PALAZZO FRANCHETTI
San Marco 2842
30124 Venezia - Italy
Contact us
GRETA
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For registration, travel & lodging
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IMPORTANT DATES
- May 31, 2021 Papers submission deadline1
- June 30, 2021 Paper acceptance notification
- August 31, 2021 Deadline for sending final version of accepted papers
REGISTRATION
Registration Fees
Online participation (*) | Euro 200,00 + VAT (244,00) |
PhD Student (**) Online | Euro 75,00 + VAT (91,50) |
Onsite (***) | Euro 200,00 + VAT (244,00) |
Speaker and/or Invited | Exempt |
VAT is currently 22%
(*)The online registration fee includes access to the platform on September 23rd and 24th according to the schedule of the final program entering the username and password that will be sent to you by the organising secretariat once the registration fee has been received and/or when the registration has been duly completed.
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(***) Seats are limited in compliance with the new regulations to contain the spread of COVID-19. The participation onsite will be confirmed by the organizing secretariat by email, according to availability. Please note that, if the event is fully booked, the registration Onsite will be automatically considered Online.
VENUE
Palazzo Franchetti
San Marco 2842 - 30124 Venezia
Tel.: +39 041 2407755
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website: www.palazzofranchetti.it
The conference will be held at Palazzo Franchetti, an imposing Venetian neo-Gothic building in the heart of Venice overlooking the Grand Canal. Along the centuries, the Palace was the residence of celebrated Venetian families who undertook major modernization work that gave the building the modern features that are one of its peculiarities.
In 1878 Baron Raimondo Franchetti bought the building, which was to remain property of the family until September 1922 when it was sold to Istituto Federale di Credito per il Risorgimento delle Venezie by the Baron's widow, Sarah Luisa de Rothschild. The period is associated with the name of architect Camillo Boito, who altered the building significantly, designing the monumental staircase. Characterized by large 5-light mullioned window with interlacing arches and tracery, the palace has been one of the venues of the prestigious Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere e Arti since 1999.
Located at the foot of the Accademia Bridge in Campo S. Stefano, the venue can easily be reached from Piazzale Roma or from the Railway Station by public transport (lines 1 or 2 - about 20/30 min) or by private water taxi (about 10 minutes). Palazzo Franchetti is also within walking distance from the main access points to the city (about 30 minutes).
ACCOMMODATION
We propose an hotel list including all within easy reach of the conference venue.
It is possible to find accommodation alternatives also by visiting the official website of the Tourist Board of Venice or the Veneto.eu website.
For any possible information or assistance you may need, do not hesitate to contact the Conference Secretariat: Nexa will be pleased to help you.
NEXA sas - Conference Secretariat
San Marco 4571/C,
30124 Venezia, ITALY
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SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
- Stefano Battiston, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice & University of Zurich, Programme Chair
- Monica Billio, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice & GRETA
- Francesca Campolongo, Joint Research Center, European Commission
- Vittoria Colizza, INSERM, France
- Helmut Kraemer-Eis, European Investment Fund
- Jan Pieter Krahnen, Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE & Goethe University, Frankfurt
- Irene Monasterolo, Vienna University of Economics and Business
- Steven Ongena, University of Zurich, Swiss Finance Institute, KU Leuven & CEPR
- Roberto Rigobon, MIT Sloan School of Management
- Stephen Schaefer, London Business School
SOCIAL PROGAMME
Hotel Bonvecchiati - La Terrazza
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Tel.: +39 0412963140
website: https://www.laterrazzavenezia.com/
The Networking dinner will be held at Hotel Bonvecchiati - La Terrazza Restaurant, on Thursday, September 23.
Located in the heart of Venice, Hotel Bonvecchiati enjoys a privileged position, just a few minutes’ walk from both Piazza San Marco and the Rialto Bridge.
Its romantic restaurant on the Liberty Style (Art Nouveau) terrace overlooks a characteristic canal and a water landing for gondolas. Since 1790, La Terrazza has been welcoming guests from all over the world, offering high standard cuisine. Today, it is a renowned typical restaurant where excellent traditional Venetian and regional cuisine are paired with a delicious and seasonal menu.