Fifth European Workshop on Household Finance
The CEPR Network on Household Finance and Swedish House of Finance held the Fifth European Household Finance Workshop on 7-9 May 2020 with the support of the Think Forward Initiative (TFI) and EIEF. The objective of this workshop was to host presentations and foster interaction between Senior and Junior Researchers working in the area of household finance.
The workshop included state-of-the-art research on household financial behaviour and on how this is influenced by other choices, government policies, and the overall economic environment.
The two-day research workshop was preceded by a CEPR-TFI event on “Household Welfare: Do we need big data?”, organised by Paolo Sodini (Stockholm School of Economics, SHoF, and CEPR), at 17:30 on Thursday 7 May.
Panel discussion with:
John Y. Campbell, Harvard
Karolina Ekholm, SU
Martin Flodén, Riksbank
Shiler Khedri, ING
Gianluca Violante, Princeton
Programme Committee
Steffen Andersen (Copenhagen Business School and CEPR), Laurent Calvet (EDHEC Business School, CFS and CEPR), John Campbell (Harvard University and NBER), Joao Cocco (London Business School and CEPR), Russell Cooper (European University Institute), Francisco Gomes (London Business School and CEPR), Luigi Guiso (EIEF and CEPR), Michael Haliassos (Goethe University Frankfurt and CEPR), Tullio Jappelli (University of Naples Federico II, CSEF and CEPR), Alex Michaelides (Imperial College and CEPR), Giovanna Nicodano (Collegio Carlo Alberto, University of Torino), Monica Paiella (University of Naples Parthenope and CEPR), Wenlan Qian (National University of Singapore), Tarun Ramadorai (Imperial College and CEPR), Paolo Sodini (Stockholm School of Economics, SHoF, and CEPR), Michele Tertilt (University of Mannheim and CEPR), and Raman Uppal (EDHEC and CEPR).
Local Organiser
Paolo Sodini (Swedish House of Finance at the Stockholm School of Economics and CEPR).