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CEBRA
Charitable association under Swiss law, tax exempt in the Canton of Basel City
ISIN🆔
Founded 📆2015
Founder 👔Rafael Auer
Headquarters 🏙️Basel,
Switzerland
Area served 🗺️
Members7000
Number of employees
🌐 Websitehttps://cebra.org/
📇 Address
📞 telephone

The Central Bank Research Association (CEBRA) is an independent scientific organization open to academics and practitioners working on topics of interest to central banks, financial regulators, international financial institutions, and fiscal authorities. CEBRA’s mission is to encourage applied and theoretical research on topics relevant to central banks, financial regulators, international financial institutions, and fiscal authorities, as well as to connect the research staff of these institutions with academia. Currently, CEBRA connects researchers from around 60 central banks, IFIs, and academic institutions.[1]

The association was founded in 2015 by Raphael Auer (Head BIS Innovation Hub Eurosystem Centre, President CEBRA) and is a charitable association under Swiss law, tax exempt in the Canton of Basel City. As of October 2023, CEBRA had around 7000 members/subscribers.[2]

Every year CEBRA organises a high-profile Annual Meeting taking place at a leading university. This meeting brings together central bank experts and researchers from across the world to present and discuss relevant topics and new research papers.[3][4][5]

CEBRA has also developed Research Programs that foster interaction among researchers at central banks, academic institutions, and other organizations on specific areas of research that are both academically relevant and of high policy interest. Each research program manages an annual conference that is hosted by a central bank within the CEBRA network.[6][7][8]

CEBRA also aims to host/co-organize academic sessions at the annual meetings of leading associations in economics and finance.[9][10]

Lastly, CEBRA hosts an information service collecting all research events that are of specific interest to the members of CEBRA.[11][12]

References[edit]

  1. "About".
  2. "Policies/Reports".
  3. "Annual Meeting".
  4. "2023 Annual Meeting of the Central Bank Research Association (CEBRA)".
  5. "Central Banking and Financial Policy | Columbia SIPA".
  6. "Research Programs".
  7. "Monetary policy in the euro area: The next phase". 29 August 2022.
  8. "International aspects of digital currencies and fintech - Call for papers".
  9. "Academic Sessions".
  10. "2022 Annual Meeting of the Central Bank Research Association".
  11. "News".
  12. "Search Results - institution%3A%22Central Bank Research Association %28CEBRA%29%22".


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