CEPR appoints Research Fellows and Affiliates who remain based at their home institutions, including universities, research institutes, central bank research departments, and international organisations. As of 2025, CEPR's network comprised more than 2,000 economists from over 330 institutions across 30 countries. Research produced by this network is disseminated through a wide range of channels, including publications, public meetings, workshops, and conferences. CEPR organises conferences, workshops, and meetings focused on economic research and policy issues. As of December 2025, the CEPR Discussion Paper series ranked third among all economics working paper series worldwide in terms of total downloads, according to the
RePEc database.
VoxEU VoxEU is CEPR's online policy portal. It was launched in June 2007 by
Richard Baldwin with the aim of "publishing research-based policy analysis and commentary by economists". Its intended audience includes economists in academia, public institutions, and the private sector, as well as journalists and students. During periods of major economic and policy debate—such as the global financial crisis, the euro area crisis, and the COVID-19 pandemic—the portal has published commentary related to these developments. VoxEU articles are disseminated digitally and are accessible without charge. The Editor-in-Chief of VoxEU is Antonio Fatás, who assumed the role in January 2026. Its role in policy debate has been discussed in external commentary, including by
Clive Crook in his blog.
CEPR Paris Symposium Since CEPR established its headquarters in Paris, the Paris Symposium has become its flagship annual event for global economic research and is regularly attended by researchers and policymakers. This week-long event brings together the entire CEPR network, including Research Fellows and Affiliates, associate researchers from the Research and Policy Networks, Distinguished Fellows, and a wide range of international policymakers. Each RPN and Programme area is responsible for organising part of the Symposium programme, while participants are free to attend sessions across different fields. This structure fosters a highly interdisciplinary environment and enables the Symposium to address major themes that cut across the economics profession.
Geneva Report Since 1999, CEPR has published the Geneva Reports on the World Economy as a joint annual project with the International Center for Monetary and Banking Studies (ICMB), an independent foundation associated with the
Geneva Graduate Institute.
Paris Report In 2022, CEPR launched the Paris Reports, an annual flagship publication modelled on the Geneva Reports on the World Economy and Barcelona Reports, which address topics of common European economic interest. ==See also==