A total of 393 papers were presented in 27 workshops on topics across the spectrum of economic research. In this media center, you can find all the highlights and multimedia available from the Summer Forum:
Listed alphabetically. Not all workshops had keynotes or invited speakers. See the workshop pages for the list of all speakers on each program.
Institution | Participants | Country |
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Federal Reserve System | 13 | US |
Carnegie Mellon University | 9 | US |
University of Chicago | 9 | US |
London School of Economics | 8 | UK |
University of Pennsylvania | 7 | US |
Bank of Italy | 6 | Italy |
Harvard University | 6 | US |
Princeton University | 6 | US |
University of Toronto | 6 | Canada |
CEMFI | 5 | Spain |
Columbia University | 5 | US |
New York University | 5 | US |
Stockholm School of Economics | 5 | Sweden |
University of Oxford | 5 | UK |
University of Warwick | 5 | UK |
University of Zürich | 5 | Switzerland |
Yale University | 5 | US |
10 central banks represented
5 international organizations represented
Videos are available for presentations by the following speakers:
PHOTO ALBUM
View all Summer Forum photos on Flickr
Workshops are listed alphabetically. Select a workshop to view dates, organizers, and program details.
The event organizers this year were Professors Julian di Giovanni (ICREA-UPF, CREI and BSE Deputy Director for Research), Inés Macho-Stadler (UAB and BSE), and Jaume Ventura (CREI, UPF and BSE)
The Barcelona School of Economics organizes the BSE Summer Forum every year in June. The Summer Forum is a series of independent workshops that cover the main fields of Economics. Workshops are organized by BSE Affiliated Professors together with colleagues from dozens of institutions world-wide. The workshop topics are a reflection of the current debate across fields of Economics research. Presenters are junior, mid-career, and senior researchers.
Visit the Summer Forum home page for announcements about the 2020 edition
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