The Centre for Economic Policy Research ( CEPR ) is an independent, non-partisan, pan-European non-profit organisation. It aims to enhance the quality of policy decisions through providing policy-relevant research, based soundly in economic scholarship, to policymakers, the private sector, and civil society.
14-557: The acronym CEPR may refer to: Centre for Economic Policy Research , a London-based European network of economists, founded in 1983 Center for Economic and Policy Research , a progressive think tank in Washington, D.C., founded in 1999 Centre for Emergency Preparedness and Response, a subagency of the Public Health Agency of Canada Centre for Emergency Preparedness and Response,
28-793: A department or institutional archive or, if no institutional archive is available, through the Munich Personal RePEc Archive. Institutions are welcome to join and contribute their materials by establishing and maintaining their own RePEc archive. Leading publishers, such as Elsevier and Springer , have their economics material listed in RePEc. RePEc collaborates with the American Economic Association 's EconLit database to provide content from leading universities' working paper or preprint series to EconLit. Over 4000 journals and over 5600 working paper series have registered, for
42-734: A strong European identity and, with Brexit, we felt the need to set ourselves up on the continent." The office is hosted by Sciences Po , which is one of CEPR’s Paris Founding Partners together with AXA , the Bank of France , the French Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation , the French Ministry of Economy and Finance , and the Île-de-France Region . CEPR appoints Research Fellows and Affiliates who remain in their home institutions such as universities, research institutes, central bank research departments, and international organisations. As of early 2022, CEPR’s network included over 1,700 of
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70-451: A total of over 4.8 million works, the majority of which are online. The information in the database is used to create online profiles and rank about 70,000 registered economists. This allows also to rank institutions and regions There are also many other rankings, including cohorts, sub-discplines and graduate programs. RePEc also indexes worldwide economics institutions through its Economic Departments, Institutes and Research Centers in
84-525: Is a collaborative effort of hundreds of volunteers in many countries to enhance the dissemination of research in economics . The heart of the project is a decentralized database of working papers , preprints , journal articles, and software components. The project started in 1997. Its precursor NetEc dates back to 1993. RePEc provides links to over 4,400,000 full-text articles, working papers, books, book chapters and software components. Most contributions are freely downloadable, but copyright remains with
98-557: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Centre for Economic Policy Research CEPR was founded in 1983 by Richard Portes . Economics professor Richard Baldwin served as president from 2014 to 2018, and was Editor-in-Chief as of early 2021. Economics professor and businesswoman Beatrice Weder di Mauro became president in 2018. In October 2021, CEPR opened its new Paris office, intended to become its head office. Weder di Mauro commented that CEPR "is an organisation with
112-584: Is registered as a charity (No. 287287) in the United Kingdom . It is financially supported by a large number of central banks , private financial institutions, and international organisations. These institutional sponsors receive special benefits by obtaining different levels of membership. CEPR disseminates its research in the first instance through the CEPR Discussion Paper Series, in which it publishes 870 papers annually. As of November 2018,
126-892: The Geneva Report on the World Economy as a joint project with the International Center for Monetary and Banking Studies (ICMB), an independent foundation associated with the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva . In addition, CEPR and ICMB occasionally publish special reports as part of the Geneva Report series. Research Papers in Economics Research Papers in Economics ( RePEc )
140-627: The CEPR series is ranked fifth among all economics working paper series and journals in terms of total downloads, according to the RePEc database. VoxEU.org is a web publication set up by CEPR to promote "research-based policy analysis and commentary by leading economists". It was set up in June 2007 in conjunction with a consortium of other European sites, including the Italian site LaVoce (which provided inspiration for
154-507: The author or copyright holder. It is among the largest internet repositories of academic material in the world. the collected data is leveraged by several services, the main ones being the websites IDEAS and EconPapers for exploration of the bibliographic data, and the RePEc Author Service for author profiles and authority control . Many bibliographic providers also use all or part of the data. Materials to RePEc can be added through
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#1732847986472168-676: The idea and help from the start), the French site Telos , the Spanish site Sociedad Abierta , the German Ökonomenstimme and the Dutch site MeJudice . VoxEU's stated aim is to "enrich the economic policy debate in Europe and beyond." VoxEU promotes research-based policy analysis and commentary by "leading economists." The intended audience includes economists in governments, international organisations, academia, and
182-503: The private sector, as well as journalists specializing in economics, finance, and business. The main editors are European economists and economic journalists, including: Richard Baldwin , Carol Propper , Tito Boeri , Juanjo Dolado, Romesh Vaitilingam, and Charles Wyplosz . According to its own statement VoxEU receives about a half million page views per month. Clive Crook in his blog discusses favorably Vox's contribution to policy debates. Every year since 1999, CEPR has published
196-523: The world's top economists from over 330 institutions in 30 countries. The results of the research conducted by the Centre's network are disseminated through a variety of publications, public meetings, workshops and conferences. It is headquartered in London . CEPR organises a number of events throughout the year. These can range from open conferences to which anyone can attend, to CEPR members-only meetings. CEPR
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