Open to: any PhD students and researchers
Cost: free, including free coffee, tea and lunch (travel and accommodation not included)
Times: 9am-5pm
Dates: 13-14 June 2024
- Paper submission deadline: 14 April 2024 (submit your paper)
- Registration deadline: 5 June 2024 (book your place)
Place: University of Liverpool Management School, Chatham Street, L69 7ZH – Room TBC
Event details
Co-hosted by the Management School’s Economics Group and Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), 'The Liverpool Workshop on Macroeconomics' is an ideal opportunity for PhD students and academics to discuss their latest research in this area.
The workshop will create a space for knowledge exchange among researchers working on macroeconomics with a focus on most recent advancements in:
- Heterogeneity
- Monetary policy
- Labour Markets
- Inflation Dynamics
- Financial Stability
Submit your paper
If you are currently undertaking high-quality theoretical or empirical research on any topic related to macroeconomics, particularly encouraging submissions of new work on the above topics, we would like to invite you to submit your paper or extended abstract before 14 April 2024.
You will be notified with the outcome of your application by 30 April 2024.
Submit your paper or extended abstract
In your submission email, please also indicate whether you require any funding support. Some funding is available for travel and/or accommodation expenses for participants presenting papers and will be awarded on a discretionary basis.
If you experience any issues submitting your application, please contact liverpoolmacro2024@gmail.com.
Please note if submitting an application, you must also 'Book your place' for the workshop to register your attendance and any dietary requirements.
Keynote speaker
- Professor Frank Portier - Professor of Economics, at University College London and Research Fellow of CEPR
Organisers
- Dr Alexey Gorn - Lecturer in Economics at University of Liverpool Management School
- Dr Yavuz Arslan - Lecturer in Economics at University of Liverpool Management School
- Professor Oliver de Groot - Head of Economics and Chair of Macroeconomics at University of Liverpool Management School
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