CenFIS Center for the Economic Analysis of Risk Conference
This conference is organized by the Center for Financial Innovation and Stability (Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta) and the Center for the Economic Analysis of Risk (Georgia State University). The conference brings together mathematicians, economists, statisticians, finance professionals, and regulators to examine critical issues affecting financial system stability in the post-crisis era. The conferences address interconnected themes central to modern financial regulation and innovation and aim to provide comprehensive insights into the regulatory and technological forces redefining financial stability in the 21st century.
- 2000s
- Regulating Systemic Risk - October 30, 2009 [Agenda]
- Systemic Risk and the Financial Crisis of 2008 [Presentation]
- U.S. Monetary Policy and the Financial Crisis [Presentation]
- The International Regulation of Systemic Risk [Presentation]
- Australia's Resilience During the GFC [Presentation]
- The U.S. and Irish Credit Crises: Similarities and Differences [Presentation]
- Financial Stability, Systemic Risk, and Dynamic Provisioning: The Case of Spain [Presentation]
- Financial Stability: Contingent Capital as One of the Building Blocks
- On Systemically Important Institutions and Progressive Systemic Mitigation
- 2010s
- 2020s
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2009-2020
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. CenFIS Center for the Economic Analysis of Risk Conference. 2009-2020, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/9869, accessed on June 14, 2026.