Workshop on Banking and Society
The program of the Workshop on Banking and Society is published. The workshop is organized in Sciences Po Strasbourg, University of Strasbourg, France on October 9-10, 2023.
The workshop is organized by LaRGE Research Center (University of Strasbourg), Bank of Finland Institute for Emerging Economies (BOFIT), and Gabelli School of Business, Fordham University (New York).
PROGRAM
MONDAY (OCTOBER 9, 2023)
8.30 – 9.00 Registration and coffee
9.00 – 10.30 SESSION 1: CONFLICTS
Chair: Laurent Weill (LaRGE, EM Strasbourg Business School)
War, Collateral Damage, and Firm-Level Consequences
Solomiya Shpak (Kyiv School of Economics), John S. Earle (George Mason University), Scott Gehlbach University of Chicago, Mariia Panga (George Mason University)
Discussat: Laura Solanko (Bank of Finland)
Global Bank Lending during Political Conflicts: Evidence from the Agricultural Industry
Piotr Danisewicz (Tilburg University), Min Park (University of Bristol), Klaus Schaeck (University of Bristol), Yitao Zheng (University of Bristol)
Discussant: Zuzana Fungáčová (Bank of Finland)
10.30 – 11.00 Coffee break
11.00 – 12.00 KEYNOTE SPEECH
Mariassunta Gianetti (Stockholm School of Economics)
Title: TBA
12.00 – 13.00 Lunch break
13.00 – 14.30 SESSION 2: RELATIONSHIP LENDING
Chair: Iftekhar Hasan (Fordham University and Bank of Finland)
Passing the Parcel? Banking Relationships at the Onset of Financial Distress
Federica Salvade (PSB School of Business), Nicolas Taillet (ESCP Business School), Michael Troege (ESCP Business School)
Discussant: Christophe Godlewski (LaRGE, University of Strasbourg)
Conversations with Loan Officers: Covid and the Credit Market in the Early Stages of the Crisis
Andrea Orame (Bank of Italy)
Discussant: Jérémie Bertrand (IESEG School of Management)
14.30 – 15.00 Coffee break
15.00 – 16.30 SESSION 3: GLOBALIZATION / DEGLOBALIZATION
Chair: Laura Solanko (Bank of Finland)
Cultural Stereotypes of Multinational Banks
Barry Eichengreen (University of California, Berkeley), Orkun Saka (City, University of London)
Discussant: Laurent Weill (LaRGE, University of Strasbourg)
Bank Lending and Firm Internal Capital Markets following a Deglobalization Shock
Björn Imbierowicz (Deutsche Bundesbank), Arne Nanengast (Deutsche Bundesbank), Esteban Prieto (Deutsche Bundesbank), Ursula Vogel (Deutsche Bundesbank)
Discussant: Denis Davydov (Hanken School of Economics)
TUESDAY (OCTOBER 10, 2023)
8.30 – 9.00 Registration and coffee
9.00 – 10.30 SESSION 4: MONETARY POLICY TRANSMISSION
Chair: Zuzana Fungáčová (Bank of Finland)
Deposit Market Concentration and the Short-run Monetary Transmission
Stephen Kho (De Nederlandsche Bank and University of Amsterdam)
Discussant: Eeva Kerola (Bank of Finland)
Technological Innovation and the Bank Lending Channel of Monetary Policy Transmission
Iftekhar Hasan (Fordham University and Bank of Finland), Xiang Li (IWH Halle), Tuomas Takalo (Bank of Finland)
Discussant: Diana Bonfim (Banco de Portugal, ECB and Católica Lisbon)
10.30 – 11.00 Coffee break
11.00 – 12.30 SESSION 5: HOUSEHOLD FINANCE AND CLIMATE
Chair: Eeva Kerola (Bank of Finland)
Climate Shocks and Banking Sector Stability: Evidence from El Niño Southern Oscillation
Olivier Damette (Université de Lorraine), Maxime Fajeau (Université de Lille), Clément Mathonnat (Université de Lorraine)
Discussant: Felix Noth (IWH Halle)
Student Loan Supply, Parental Saving & Portfolio Allocation
Emiel Jerphanion (Alliance Manchester Business School)
Discussant: Karolin Kirschenmann (ZEW, Mannheim)
12.30 – 13.30 Lunch break
13.30 – 15.00 SESSION 6: FINANCE AND INEQUALITY
Chair: Felix North (IWH Halle)
Corporate Taxes and Economic Inequality: A Credit Channel
Manthos Delis (Audencia Business School), Emilios Galariotis (Audencia Business School), Maria Iosifidi (Montpellier Business School), Steven Ongena (University of Zurich)
Discussant: Anastasiya Shamshur (King’s College London)
The Unequal Distribution of Credit: Is There Any Role for Monetary Policy?
Samuel Ligonniere (Beta, University of Strasbourg), Salima Ouerk (National Bank of Belgium)
Discussant: Paul Hubert (Banque de France)
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