CREDIT 2012
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Keynote Speakers

F. Allen

Franklin Allen (University of Pennsylvania)

 

Franklin Allen is Nippon Life Professor of Finance and Economics and Co-Director of the Wharton Financial Institutions Center. He earned his BA in Economics and Computing Studies from the University of East Anglia and his MPhil and DPhil in Economics from the Oxford University. Professor Franklin Allen’s visiting appointments was: University of Oxford; University of Tokyo; University of Frankfurt; Princeton University. He was also Adjunct Professor at the New York University.

Career and Recent Professional Awards and Teaching Awards: The Class of 1984 Teaching Award, 1996, 1997; Helen Kardon Moss Anvil Award, 1993, 1999; Excellence in Teaching Award (Graduate Division), 1990, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002; Miller-Sherrerd MBA Core Teaching Award, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002; Undergraduate Division Excellence in Teaching Award, 1991; Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching, 2001.

Since 1991 Professor Allen is the Director of the Glenmede Portfolios and in 2000 he was the President of the American Finance Association.

Professor Franklin Allen’s research is focused on Corporate Finance, Asset Pricing, Comparing Financial Systems and Financial Crises.

Recent works in progress are:
• “Stakeholder Capitalism, Corporate Governance and Firm Value,” (with E. Carletti and R.Marquez) 2011.
• “Money, Financial Stability, and Efficiency,” (with E. Carletti and D. Gale) 2010.
• “The African Financial Development Gap” (with E. Carletti, R. Cull, J. Qian, and L. Senbet) 2010.
• “How Important Historically Were Financial Systems for Growth in the U.K., U.S., Germany, and Japan?” (with F. Capie, C. Fohlin, H. Miyajima, R. Sylla, G. Wood, and Y. Yafeh) 2011.
• “Corporate Governance and Intra-group Transactions in European Bank Holding6 Companies during the Crisis” (with X. Gu and O. Kowaleski) 2011.
• “Asset Prices, Financial Stability and Monetary Policy” (with K. Rogoff) 2011.
• “Transmission of Bank Liquidity Shocks in Loan and Deposit Markets: The Role of Interbank Borrowing and Market Monitoring,” (with A. Hryckiewicz, O. Kowalewski, G. Tümer-Alkan) 2011.
• “What should Central Banks do about Real Estate Prices?,” (with E. Carletti) 2011

H. Rey

Hélène Rey (London Business School)

 

Hélène Rey is Professor of Economics at London Business School. She received her undergraduate degree from ENSAE, a Master in Engineering Economic Systems from Stanford University and her PhDs from the London School of Economics and the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales. Until 2007, she was at Princeton University, as Professor of Economics and International Affairs in the Economics Department and the Woodrow Wilson School. She was visiting professor at the London Business School, Northwestern, CERAS and Ecole des Ponts (Paris), Berkeley and NBER/Harvard.

Since 2010 she is member of the Board of the Autorité de Contrôle Prudentiel (French regulatory authority for banks and insurance companies) and Founding Chair of the scientific committee of the ACP. In addiction she is member of the Conseil d’Analyse Economique (non partisan Council of economic Advisors to the French Prime Minister).

In 2010 she becomes member of the World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council on the International Monetary System and of the Advisory Board of the Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET). In 2011 she was elected Fellow of the British Academy. She has published widely in top journals (Journal of Political Economy, American Economic Review, Review of Economic Studies, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of International Economics, Review of Financial Studies). Hélène Rey is associate editor of the International Journal of Central Banking, the International Journal of Finance and Economics, the Journal of the European Economic Association and of the Economic Journal.

She is on the board of the Review of Economic Studies and a member-at-Large of the Council of the European Economic Association. She is a CEPR Research Fellow and an NBER Research Associate. She is a member of the Scientific Council of the Fondation Banque de France and a member of the Bellagio Group on the international economy. She writes a regular column for the French newspaper Les Echos.

 

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Auspices:
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European Investment Bank

 

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