Financial Intermediation and Vulnerabilities
NOTE: Papers are presented in the language of the authors only.
The Political Economy of Banking Reform: A U.K. Perspective
Presentation: sir John Vickers
Real Estate Investors and the Boom and Bust of the U.S. Housing Market
Presentation: Wenli Li 
Discussants: Césaire Meh and Derek Stacey
Efficient Mortgage Design in an Equilibrium Model and Housing and Mortgage Markets
Presentation: Edward Kung 
Discussants:: Tom Davidoff and Jim MacGee
What Explains High Unemployment? The Aggregate Demand Channel
Presentation: Amir Sufi 
Discussants: Katsiaryna Kartashova and Rui Castro
Consumer Bankruptcy and Information
Presentation: Evren Damar 
Discussants: Reint Gropp and Emre Ergungor
Capital Flows and the Risk-Taking Channel of Monetary Policy
Presentation: Hyun Shin 
Discussants: Guillaume Plantin
Theory of Bank Liquidity Requirements
Presentation: Charles Calomiris 
Discussants: David Martinez-Miera and Francesco Trebbi
The Flight from Maturity
Presentation: Gary Gorton 
Discussants: Anna Kovner and Andrew Morton
Responding to a Shadow Banking Crisis: The Lessons of 1763
Presentation: William Roberds 
Discussants: Angela Redish and Olivier Accominotti
Covered Bonds, Core Markets and Financial Stability
Presentation: James Chapman 
Discussants: Douglas Gale and Rodney Garratt
Panel on Financial Intermediation and Vulnerabilities
Presentation: Prasanna Gai 
Discussants: Mark Carney, Stanley Fischer and Rob Kaplan