Conference on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Economics, Finance, and Central Banking
Joint conference of the Bank of Canada, the Bank of England, the Banco de España, the Banque de France, the Banca d’Italia, and the European Central Bank
Monday, 17 November 2025
Banque de France, Paris
We invite pieces of research focused on cutting edge methods, measurement, and analyses related to diversity, equity and inclusion. Submissions from groups which are traditionally under-represented in economics and finance are especially encouraged. We expect papers to take the form of academic-style research. We are also open to studies from practitioners that draw on or shed light on the experience in the economics, finance, and central banking professions, or that highlight the effects of practical steps to increase diversity and inclusion in all their forms.
Areas of particular interest in the fields of economics and finance include, but are not limited to: diversity and inclusivity at central banks and how they relate to research and decision making, the existence of gender, racial, or other demographic biases that may affect households’ and firms’ financial decisions and influence the efficacy of monetary policy, the implications of monetary policy for income, wealth and consumption inequality, as well as the heterogeneous impacts of inflation and other macroeconomic shocks for different demographic groups.
Banque de France conference websiteProgramme
- 8:30
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Registration
- 9:00
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Opening Remarks
François Villeroy de Galhau, Governor of the Banque de France
- 9:20
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Keynote Session
Chair: Ana Lamo, European Central Bank
Tribute to Ghazala Azmat
Keynote Lecture by Maria Guadalupe, INSEAD
- 10:20
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Session 1
Chair: TBD
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Macroeconomic Effects of the Gender Revolution
Francesco Furlanetto, Norges Bank
Discussion: Sena Coskun, FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg
- 11:00
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Coffee Break
- 11:15
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Session 2
Chair: TBD
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Women-led Firms’ Access to Bank Credit
Nicoletta Berardi, Banque de France
Discussion: Ricardo Gimeno, Banco de España
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Gender Quotas and Female Borrowing: Evidence from Loan-Level Data
Angelo D’Andrea, Banca d’Italia
Discussion: Marco G. Palladino, Banque de France
- 12:35
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Lunch / Posters
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- The Motherhood Penalty in the Mutual Fund Industry
Larissa Katharina Ginzinger, University of Mannheim - Mom’s Out: Employment After Childbirth and Firm-level Responses
Francesca Carta, Banca d’Italia - A Fresh Look at the Publication and Citation Gap Between Men and Women: Insights from Economics and Political Science
Gabriela Galasi, Bank of Canada - Women in Economics: The Role of Gendered References at Entry in the Profession
Lucia Rizzica, Banca d’Italia
- The Motherhood Penalty in the Mutual Fund Industry
- 14:00
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Session 3
Chair: TBD
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Gender Differences in Economics Seminars
Alicia Sasser Modestino, Northwestern University
Discussion: Laura Hospido, Banco de España
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Judging the Paper by Its Cover: Affiliation Bias in Conference Admissions
Águeda Solís Alonso, University of Turin
Discussion: Gabriela Galasi, Bank of Canada
- 15:20
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Coffee Break
- 15:35
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Session 4
Chair: TBD
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Gender Gap in Patent Opposition
Qixia Wu, University of Ottawa
Discussion: Mateo Sere, UCL
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Work from Home, Work for Less? How Location Flexibility Affects Mothers’ Careers
Ursula Berresheim, Mannheim University
Discussion: Clara Santamaría, Sciences Po
- 17:00
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Policy Panel
- Agnès Benassy-Quéré, Deputy Governor of the Banque de France
- Nat Benjamin, Executive Director for Financial Stability Strategy and Risk, Bank of England
- Sharon Kozicki, Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada
- Soledad Núñez, Deputy Governor of the Banco de España
- Chiara Scotti, Deputy Governor of Banca d’Italia
- 18:10
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Announcement for the 2027 DEI conference
Chiara Scotti, Banca d’Italia
- 19:30
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Conference Dinner (by invitation only)
Please note that this programme may be subject to change without notice.
General information
Banque de France, 39 Rue Croix des Petits Champs, 75001, Paris, France
- Julia Giese, Bank of England
- Clara Isabel Gonzalez Martinez, Banco de España
- Sermin Gungor, Bank of Canada
- Klodiana Istrefi, Banque de France, European Central Bank
- Ana Lamo, European Central Bank
- Giulia Sestieri, Banque de France
- Eliana Viviano, Banca d’Italia