Research at the BIS
Research at the BIS supports central banks in their pursuit of monetary and financial stability. Our research places emphasis on the links between the real economy and the financial system, on global rather than country-specific aspects and on longer-term drivers of activity. Research findings are made available via BIS publications and publications in peer-reviewed journals.
Research networks and conferences
BIS researchers collaborate extensively with researchers in academia, central banks and other policy institutions. To this end, the BIS operates a range of visiting programmes for members of academia, central bank research economists and internationally recognised experts in the fields of banking, monetary policy and financial stability researchers.
In addition, we organise conferences to galvanise research in emerging areas of policy interest. The BIS also serves as the hub for the BIS Research Network, which brings together researchers at central banks and in academia for regular meetings on monetary and financial stability issues. The BIS Advisory Panel of distinguished academics advises the BIS on emerging research areas that merit closer attention from central banks and provides perspective on key current policy questions.
Our authors publish economic analysis and research on monetary and financial stability issues in both BIS publications and top external peer-reviewed journals.
The BIS operates a range of visiting programmes for members of academia, central bank research economists and internationally recognised experts in the fields of banking, monetary policy and financial stability researchers.
An independent review of BIS research was conducted in 2016 by an expert panel. Details of the survey of the users of BIS research and updates of the rankings mentioned in the independent review are available.
Latest research and publications
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