Grants

Yale University

To launch a professional training program on the theory and global practice of macroprudential regulation

  • Amount $1,957,224
  • City New Haven, CT
  • Investigator Andrew Metrick
  • Initiative Economic Implications of the Great Recession (EIGR)
  • Year 2013
  • Program Research
  • Sub-program Economics

This grant to Yale University supports the planning and development of a new “Program on Financial Stability” aimed at training a new generation of experts on financial regulation. Led by Yale Finance and Management professor Andrew Metrick, the program will aim to translate and synthesize research on macroprudential regulation that speaks to practitioners; compile case studies containing raw data and documentation that describe the interaction between regulation and firm behavior; train early-career scholar-regulators employed by major national and international agencies; and help build an international community of scholars, regulators, and financial experts. If successful, the program promises to provide an invaluable training resource that responds to the need to develop the human, social, and intellectual capital that financial regulators need to fend off future financial crises.

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