Download 2014 Columbia-Tsinghua Conference in International Economics

Survey
yes no Was this document useful for you?
   Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Document related concepts
no text concepts found
Transcript
Call for Papers
Capital Flows and International Financial System Reforms
2014 Columbia-Tsinghua Conference in International Economics
In collaboration with the Journal of International Money and Finance
Venue: Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
June 23– 25, 2014
Organizers:
The Chazen Institute of International Business at Columbia Business School
The Center for International Economic Research at the Tsinghua University
National Institute for Fiscal Studies at the Tsinghua University
Keynote Speakers:
Pol Antras (Harvard University and NBER)
Joshua Aizenman (University of Southern California and the NBER)
Menzie Chinn (University of Wisconsin Madison, and NBER)
Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas (University of California Berkeley and NBER)
Journal of International Money and Finance special issue
A subset of the presented papers will be considered for a special issue of the Journal of
International Money and Finance, with the same high standard as regular submissions to
the journal, though an effort will be made to expedite the review process.
Possible Topics:
The conference and special issue of JIMF welcome papers that offer fresh theoretical
insight and/or empirical evidence on capital flows and international financial system
reforms including but not limited to capital market openness, optimal capital flows,
capital flows and international currencies, monetary policy and capital flows, central and
regional fiscal policies and capital flows, capital market openness and financial risk and
crisis, capital flows and asset markets, capital flows and housing markets, capital flows
and reforms in financial systems, capital flows and reforms in exchange rate systems,
sequences in international financial system reforms, capital flows and real economy,
capital flows and trade, current account imbalances, capital flows and structural
adjustments, etc.
Working language of the conference: English
The Organizing Committee:
Joshua Aizenman ([email protected])
Chong-En Bai ([email protected])
Shang-Jin Wei ([email protected])
Jiandong Ju ([email protected])
Qing Liu ([email protected])
Meixin Guo ([email protected])
Submissions to the conference and to the JIMF
Researchers interested in presenting a paper at the conference should submit it by March
30, 2014, to: https://editorialexpress.com/conference/TWIE2014.
Submissions are free. Successful authors will be notified by April 26, 2014. The
conference’s webpage is http://www.center-ier.org/, and will be updated periodically as
more information becomes available. For logistic question, please send an email to Qing
Liu at [email protected] or Yiying Wang at [email protected].
Procedures for submitting the papers to JIMF will be announced later. The review
process for the JIMF special issue and the selection process for the conference program
are mutually independent.
There is no conference registration fee. Presenters will be responsible for their own travel
costs. Conference meals of all paper presenters and discussants will be covered by the
conference organizers. There will be some financial supports for local hotel. The
conference hotel is Wenjin Hotel, http://www.wenjin.com.cn/, which is within walking
distance from the conference venue on the campus of Tsinghua University.