2024 Joint Workshops in Macroeconomics

2024 Joint Workshops in Macroeconomics

We are proud to announce the following two workshops in Macroeconomics, to be held in November 2024.

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Registrations are now open

Please register via Humanitix by Friday 8 November 2024.

Call for papers

Adelaide

We invite paper submissions to the Expectations in Dynamic Macroeconomic Models (EDMM) Workshop and the Continuing Education in Macroeconometrics (CEM) Workshop, which will be held in coordination at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Adelaide on the 21st and 22nd of November, 2024.

The workshops will both feature CEM’s traditional masterclasses by:

  • Bruce Preston (UNSW Sydney) – EDMM
  • Sarah Zubairy (Texas A&M) – CEM
  • Guido Ascari (University of Pavia and De Nederlandsche Bank) – CEM

A joint dinner will be held for the workshops on the evening of the 21st.

If you would like to participate in the Workshops, please submit to (cem2024@adelaide.edu.au) by September 15th. Please put EDMM or CEM in subject line to indicate for which workshop program you would like to be considered.

Early-career researchers are particularly encouraged to participate and will be given priority for CEM presentation slots. Limited funds may be available to cover some ECR and PhD travel or accommodation expenses. Please indicate in your submission if you would like to be considered for travel funding. We expect to finalise the program by end of September.

Committee members

EDMM Scientific Committee – George Evans (University of Oregon), Albert Marcet (ICREA-CREI, UPF and BSE), Bruce Preston (UNSW Sydney), Bruce McGough (University of Oregon), and Christopher Gibbs (University of Sydney)

CEM Scientific Committee – James Morley (University of Sydney), Qazi Haque (University of Adelaide), Benjamin Wong (Monash University), Firmin Doko Tchatoka (University of Adelaide)

Workshop sponsors

The University of Adelaide
The University of Sydney
Reserve Bank of Australia
ANU Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis Crawford School of Public Policy
ANU Research School of Economics
Australasian Macroeconomics Society (AMS)