10th Annual Paul Woolley Centre Conference

The Tenth Annual Conference took place at LSE on 1-2 June 2017.

Executive Remuneration - Where Do We Go from Here?

Speakers: Dirk Jenter (LSE) and Hans-Christoph Hirt (Hermes EOS)

Short-termism in Financial Markets: Fact and Frenzy

Speaker: Mark Roe (Harvard Law School)

Culture, Discrimination, and Economic Exchange

Speaker: Daniel Paravisini

The Great Rift: economic theory and financial disasters…how can we fix the future?

Speaker: Carsten Kengeter, CEO of Deutsche Börse AG.

Financing Growth in Bulgaria

Speaker: Delyan Dobrev, former Bulgarian Economy Minister and former head of the Economy Committee in the Bulgarian Parliament.

Europe's Growth Challenge

In the wake of the Great Recession, Europe’s economy has stagnated to a considerable degree – greater even than that of the United States.

Transforming India: vision for the next decade

Speaker: Indian Finance Minister Arun Jaitley

The Impact of Brexit on the City of London

Speaker: Lindsey Naylor, partner in Oliver Wyman’s Global Corporate & Institutional Banking practice

A Conversation Between Lord King and Professor Goodhart

Speakers: Mervyn King, Charles Goodhart

Financial Regulation: Back to the Future?

Speaker: Timothy G. Massad (Commissioner of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission)

Macroprudential Stress Test and Policies: A Framework

The International Monetary Fund hosted the IMF/LSE Symposium: Macroprudential Stress Test and Policies: A Framework in Washington D.C. on December 15...

Fourth Economic Networks and Finance Conference

Organisers: Christian Julliard (SRC, FMG, LSE), Alireza Tahbaz-Salehi (Columbia) and Kathy Yuan (SRC, FMG, LSE)

Modelling Risk Amplification Mechanisms for Macro-prudential Policymaking

Organisers: Ron Anderson (LSE), Paul Nahai-Williamson (Bank of England) and Amar Radia (Bank of England).

What Now? after Brexit, after Trump and after the resignation, economic and financial policies to lift Bulgaria's growth prospects

Speaker: Eva Paunova, MEP

European Safe Bonds - Breakfast Meeting

Speakers: Ricardo Reis and Dimitri Vayanos (LSE)