Researchers are invited to submit both empirical and theoretical papers that are broadly consistent with the workshop’s special topic. This conference will encourage collaborations between theoretical and applied researchers.
In particular, they welcome papers related to the following fields in European Macroeconomics:
Climate change, environment, and energy crisis
Digitalization, automation, and growth
Political tensions, political macroeconomics and geopolitical risks
Assessment of recovery plans, public investment strategies
Fiscal policy, public debt sustainability, fiscal rules
Inflation, conventional and non-conventional monetary policy
Banking system, financial integration, financial stability
External debt sustainability, international reserves, exchange rates
Labor market mutations, wages, migrations, poverty, and inequality