3rd EMME WORKSHOP: EMERGING MARKETS MACROECONOMICS

Event Description

Theme
The goal of this workshop is to gather academic contributions addressing recent Emerging Market Economies developments
in the fields of Macroeconomics, International Trade and Finance.

The scientific committee welcomes both empirical and theoretical contributions.
Papers can in particular address the following issues about Emerging Countries:
• Economic consequences of Covid-19
• Great lockdown’s impact on global value chains
• Debt denomination and debt sustainability
• Foreign exchange, derivatives markets, Renminbi internationalization
• Monetary policy
• Global financial cycle, capital flows and international spillovers
• Commodities and terms of trade shocks
The workshop is open to anybody involved in these research areas, including both young and experienced researchers, Ph.D.
students, post-doctoral researchers, and professionals from business, government, and non-governmental institutions.

Keynote speakers
Olivier DE BOYSSON (Chief Economist Emerging Markets, Société Générale)

Place of the workshop
The workshop will take place at University of Poitiers. However, due to the coronavirus situation, the workshop may be held
in a hybrid format. This means participants can take part either on site or remotely. There is no registration fee.

Submission details
Papers must be complete and written in English. The front page should clearly indicate the name of coauthors, their
electronic address and their affiliation. Papers should be submitted by email to: EMME@univ-poitiers.fr

Deadlines
February 28, 2022: deadline for submission.
March 14, 2022: notification of acceptance.
March 21, 2022: deadline for registration.

Call for papers: here!

Final program: here!

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This event expired on 08/04/2022 08:00
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