About CEPR

CEPR is an independent, non‐partisan, pan‐European non‐profit organization. Its mission is to enhance the quality of policy decisions through providing policy‐relevant research, based soundly in economic theory, to policymakers, the private sector and civil society. The results of the research conducted by the Centre's network of almost 2,000 affiliated researchers from over 330 institutions across 30 countries, who are based in their home institutions (universities, research institutes, central bank research departments, and international organisations), are disseminated through a variety of publications, public meetings, workshops and conferences, and through a set of active digital dissemination platforms.  

On 1 October 2024, Paris officially became CEPR's headquarters, marking a significant new chapter for the organisation. The Paris office, supported by a consortium of French public and private sector institutions, is expanding rapidly as CEPR increases its activities in France. CEPR's staff are now split between London and Paris, with the Paris office continuing to grow quickly.

CEPR is involved in research projects with partners across Europe, and disseminates the network's research findings to the private and policy sectors. The Centre organises approximately 250 meetings per year, and produces over 1000 Discussion Papers together with multiple reports and eBooks

CEPR's funding base is very diverse. Funds are raised from the private and public sectors through a corporate membership scheme, and we also receive income from the sale of our Discussion Papers to universities and libraries across the world. We receive contributions to our administrative and management costs (or "overheads") from the projects we manage on behalf of other organisations. These funds typically support our unfunded research initiatives (such as our annual Programme Symposia events), one-off research and dissemination activities (including dissemination meetings in London, Paris and elsewhere) and our ongoing office, administrative and personnel costs. 

In the UK CEPR is a registered charity (No. 287 287) and a company limited by guarantee (No. 1727026). Since CEPR is both a registered charity and a limited company, its Trustees are also its Directors. CEPR is registered for UK VAT (No. 626 0156 65). 

In France CEPR is governed by an Association (No. W751254631). 

CEPR President

Beatrice Weder di Mauro

President Centre for Economic Policy Research; President Professor of Global Economics, Climate and Nature Finance Geneva Graduate Institute (IHEID); Visiting Professor Hoffmann Global Institute for Business and Society INSEAD

Vice Presidents

Maristella Botticini

Professor of Economics Bocconi University, Department of Economics & IGIER; Vice President Centre for Economic Policy Research

Fellow, Economic History / CEPR Vice President

Antonio Fatás

Vice President Centre for Economic Policy Research; Professor of Economics Insead; Professor of Economics

Fellow, Macroeconomics and Growth / RPN Member, Fintech and Digital Currencies / CEPR Vice President / RPN Steering Committee, Ageing and Longevity / RPN Member, Ageing and Longevity / RPN Member, Growth, Innovation and Social Model in Europe / VoxEU Editor in Chief

Ugo Panizza

Vice President Centre for Economic Policy Research; Professor of Economics and Pictet Chair Geneva Graduate Institute (IHEID)

Hélène Rey

Vice President Centre for Economic Policy Research; Lord Bagri Professor of Economics London Business School

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