Bank research and financial regulation
From: CSWEP (@AEACSWEP)
📣 Call for Papers & Posters: FDIC 25th Annual Bank Research Conference The FDIC’s Center for Financial Research is now accepting submissions for its 25th Annual Bank Research Conference (Sept 24–25, 2026, Arlington, VA). 💡 Topics include: • Financial stability & regulation
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Position research on how post-2008 regulatory frameworks are performing under current economic stress—the FDIC's 25-year research trajectory makes this conference ideal for presenting longitudinal data on whether existing safeguards are holding up as intended
Submit work examining the gap between regulatory intent and bank compliance outcomes, using the conference's financial stability focus to showcase empirical findings on which regulations achieve their stated goals and which create unintended consequences
Leverage the Arlington venue and FDIC audience to present research on emerging risks in specific bank categories (community banks, regional players, etc.) that traditional stability metrics may be missing, positioning your work as actionable intelligence for regulators
Lead with the specific regulatory or stability question your research answers, then note why the FDIC's research platform gives that answer credibility with policymakers and practitioners simultaneously.
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