The CERF Cavalcade will be an exciting afternoon to showcase the research of recently funded projects supported by the Cambridge Endowment for Research in Finance. The event will take place at the Lucia Windsor Room, Newnham College, Cambridge, Monday 19th May 2014, 2.30-4.30pm. Please contact the CERF Administrator at admin@cerf.cam.ac.uk if you would like further information.
The CERF Cavalcade
Lucia Windsor Room, Newnham College Cambridge
Monday 19th May 2014, 2.30-4.30pm
2.30-2.45 pm
Welcome and Introductions
A word from the CERF Director
Professor Bart Lambrecht
2.45-3pm
Professor Sanjeev Goyal (Faculty of Economics)
Trading in Networks: theory and experiments
3pm -3.15pm
Professor Giancarlo Corsetti (Faculty of Economics)
The mystery of the Printing Press: Monetary Policy and Self-fulfilling Debt Crises
3.15-3.30pm
Dr D’Maris Coffman (Financial History and History of Financial Analysis)
Early Critiques of Inflation-Targeting: Albert Aftalion’s
Monnaie et Industrie
3.30-3.45pm
Dr David Chambers (CJBS)
Closed End Funds and Limits to Arbitrage in Emerging Markets
3.45-4pm
Dr Justin Foo (CERF)
Endowment Investing Over the Very Long Run
4pm-4.15pm
Mr Robert Wardrop (Department of Sociology)
How does local bias evolve?
4.15-4.30pm
Questions and Bringing the Cavalcade to a close
Refreshments will be served.
Please contact the Administrator at admin@cerf.cam.ac.uk for more information