Research Chairs : Call for papers for the PSE Macro Days 2025

The Macroeconomic Risk and International Macroeconomics Chairs are pleased to announce the 2025 edition of the PSE Macro Days on September 25 and 26, 2025.

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Call for Papers – Deadline: May 15, 2025

The organizers invite submissions of papers and extended abstracts on any topic in macroeconomics, but plan specific sessions on the following topics:

  • The populist challenge
  • Monetary and fiscal policy in times of high debt
  • Housing, demographic change, and the macroeconomy
  • Deglobalization in goods and financial markets

The conference will take place at the Paris School of Economics. The organizers can cover travel and accommodation expenses for the presenters of accepted papers. To submit, please send a pdf of your paper to the following email address: macro@psemail.eu

The deadline for submissions is May 15, 2025. Decisions will be made by May 29.

The keynote speakers will be Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh (Columbia University) and David Berger (Duke University).

Organizers:

The International Macroeconomics Chair is the result of a partnership between the Banque de France and PSE. Sharing the same vision about scientific needs on international issues, these two organisations joint their efforts to build a chair with the objective of fostering the development of research on the financial & monetary international system, and in international Macroeconomics.

The Macroeconomic Risk Chair aims to promote the development and dissemination of research into a number of areas linked to the issue of macroeconomic risk, the macroeconomic effects of uncertainty, the financial and macroeconomic contagion effects of crises and the long-term risks.

The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) is a network of almost 1,900 research economists based mostly in European universities. The Centre’s goal is twofold: to promote world-class research, and to get the policy-relevant results into the hands of key decision-makers. CEPR’s guiding principle is ‘Research excellence with policy relevance’. It was founded in the UK in 1983, where it is a Charity, and in November 2019 CEPR initiated the creation of an Association under French law, in order to provide a vehicle for an expansion in France. The members of the Conseil d’Administration of the Association are identical to the UK Board of Trustees.