6TH PHD STUDENT CONFERENCE IN INTERNATIONAL MACROECONOMICS AND FINANCIAL ECONOMETRICS


6th PhD Student Conference in
International Macroeconomics and Financial Econometrics

March 24, 2017
Room 614, Building G, Université Paris Nanterre

EconomiX-CNRS and the Doctoral School EOS (Université Paris Ouest - Nanterre La Défense), CeReFiM (University of Namur), LFIN (Université Catholique de Louvain-Louvain School of Management) and LEO (Université d'Orléans) are co-organizing the 6th PhD Student Conference in International Macroeconomics and Financial Econometrics.. The conference will be held on March 24, 2017 in Nanterre, France.


Important dates and submission procedure:

Submission deadline:January 2, 2017
Acceptance decision:End of January 2017
Presenting Authors Registration:February 2017
Conference:March 24, 2017

Submission of papers is open until January 2, 2017. Papers must necessarily include the author's and co-authors names and institutional affiliations, together with e-mail addresses for correspondence.

The program will include several sessions covering the main areas of International Macroeconomics and Financial Econometrics. Anyone wishing to present a paper needs to submit it to a specific session. Please submit a full paper in English at the conference webpage (Submit a paper) in the appropriate session and topic.

Registration:

CLICK HERE


Sessions and covered topics:

International macroeconomics:

  • Exchange rates, exchange-rate regimes, international monetary system;
  • Economic growth, business cycles and economic policies;
  • Banking economics and central banking; systemic risk, microprudential and macroprudential supervisions;
  • Monetary integration and the international monetary system;
  • International macroeconomics: other topics.

Financial econometrics:
  • Asset prices and market volatility, asset allocation;
  • Systemic risk, financial network, interbank network;
  • Interactions between financial markets and energy markets;
  • Survey data, asset prices expectations and earnings forecasts;
  • Credit risk, stress tests and default probabilities estimations; Sovereign wealth funds, institutional investors;
  • Yield curve modeling, stocks-bonds nexus, etc…;
  • M&A, corporate governance, etc…;
  • Financial econometrics: other topics.
Priority will be given to papers with original theoretical contributions and/or empirical applications that address a relevant economic question within the aforementioned topics and have no senior co-authors. A selection of those papers will be considered for publication in a special issue of International Economics.


Organizing Committee:

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