The Ninth Annual Conference of The Paul Woolley Centre for the Study of Capital Market Dysfunctionality took place at the London School of Economics on 6-7 June 2016.
Research at the Paul Woolley Centre aims at understanding the workings of capital markets and the social efficiency of allocations these markets achieve, with an emphasis on the role of financial institutions in influencing prices and allocations.
The annual Paul Woolley Centre Conference provides an excellent opportunity to disseminate research and stimulate new ideas by bringing together leading researchers working on the broad themes of contracts and organisational structure, market frictions and asset prices, allocative efficiency and the macro-economy, and policy implications.
Organising Committee
Georgy Chabakauri (LSE), Amil Dasgupta (LSE), Peter Kondor (LSE), Dong Lou (LSE), Igor Makarov (LSE), Christopher Polk (LSE), Dimitri Vayanos (LSE), Michela Verardo (LSE), Kathy Yuan (LSE), Kostas Zachariadis (LSE)