The CEPR Research and Policy Network on Household Finance and the Swedish House of Finance, with the support of the Swedish House of Finance and the Jan Wallanders och Tom Hedelius Foundation, are organising the 2025 CEPR European Conference on Household Finance which will take place in Stockholm. The objective is to present state-of-the-art empirical and theoretical research on household financial behaviour and on how it is influenced by other choices, government policies, and the overall economic environment. In addition to the two-day conference taking place on 19-20 September, a CEPR Research-Policy-Practice event will be organised by the local organisers and will take place on 18 September 2025. The event will centre around “Sustainable Household Finance”, with keynote addresses by Caroline Flammer (Columbia University and CEPR) and Michael Greenstone (Chicago University and CEPR).
The programme includes presentations from PhD students in household finance. Those will be considered for the best student paper prize, awarded by the CEPR Research and Policy Network on Household Finance. Past awardees have launched highly promising careers, including assistant professor positions in top academic institutions globally.
Programme Committee:
Sumit Agarwal (National University of Singapore), Steffen Andersen (Copenhagen Business School and CEPR), Anders Anderson (Swedish House of Finance), Marieke Bos (Swedish House of Finance, VU Amsterdam and CEPR), Martin Brown (Study Center Gerzensee, University of St Gallen, ZEW Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research), Laurent Calvet (SKEMA Business School, CFS, and CEPR), Joao Cocco (London Business School and CEPR), Russell Cooper (European University Institute), Andreas Fagereng (BI Norwegian Business School, HOFIMAR and CEPR), Andreas Fuster (EPFL and CEPR), Anastasia Girshina (Stockholm School of Economics and Swedish House of Finance), Francisco Gomes (London Business School and CEPR), Luigi Guiso (EIEF and CEPR), Michael Haliassos (Goethe University Frankfurt and CEPR), Tullio Jappelli (University of Naples Federico II, CSEF and CEPR), Matti Keloharju (Aalto University and CEPR), Samuli Knüpfer (Aalto University School of Business), Moritz Kuhn (University of Mannheim and CEPR), Camelia Kuhnen (University of North Carolina), Julia Le Blanc (European Commission, Joint Research Centre and CEPR), Søren Leth-Petersen (University of Copenhagen and CEPR), Alex Michaelides (Imperial College and CEPR), Giovanna Nicodano (University of Torino, Collegio Carlo Alberto and CEPR), Michaela Pagel (Washington University Olin Business School, NBER and CEPR), Monica Paiella (University of Naples Parthenope and CEPR), Kim Peijnenburg (Tilburg University and CEPR), Wenlan Qian (National University of Singapore), Tarun Ramadorai (Imperial College and CEPR), Paolo Sodini (Stockholm School of Economics, Swedish House of Finance and CEPR), Raman Uppal (EDHEC and CEPR), Roine Vestman (Stockholm University and CEPR), Constantine Yannelis (University of Cambridge), Stephen Zeldes (Columbia University) and Jonathan Zinman (Dartmouth University).
Local Organisers
Anders Anderson (Stockholm School of Economics, Swedish House of Finance)
Marieke Bos (Swedish House of Finance, VU Amsterdam and CEPR)
Anastasia Girshina (Stockholm School of Economics and Swedish House of Finance)
Paolo Sodini (Stockholm School of Economics, Swedish House of Finance and CEPR)
The deadline for submissions was 6pm (BST), Wednesday 28 May 2025.