22 Feb 2023

19TH EUROFRAME Conference on Economic Policy Issues in Europe, Call for Papers - DEADLINE EXTENDED: 20 March 2023

euroframeTHE RETURN OF INFLATION: CHALLENGES FOR EUROPEAN ECONOMIES

Hosted by OFCE, Paris

 Venue: Sciences Po,

1, Place Saint Thomas d’Aquin, Paris

Friday 9 June 2023

 

CALL FOR PAPERS - DEADLINE EXTENDED: 20 March 2023

The EUROFRAME group of research institutes (CASE, CPB, DIW, ESRI, ETLA, IfW, NIESR, OFCE, PROMETEIA, WIFO) will hold its nineteenth annual Conference on Economic Policy Issues in Europe in Paris on 9 June 2023. The aim of this conference is to bring together academics, and policy-oriented economists by providing a forum for debate on economic policy issues relevant in the European context.

 The 19th Conference will focus on the macroeconomic policy challenges for European economies of high inflation.

  • Is the current high inflation a temporary phenomenon or does it represent a change of regime?
  • Who should bear the impacts of rising energy prices?
  • What are the impacts of the green transition? Will it lead to new tensions in the labour market?
  • Wage indexation: should it be restored or abandoned?
  • What economic policies should be employed to tackle inflation and limit its social consequences?
  • Is monetary policy to blame? How will it affect central banks getting out of QE?
  • And what will be the effect of the high inflation on public debt?

We seek both empirical and theoretical policy-relevant papers. Areas of interest include:

  • Macroeconomic impacts of high inflation
  • Social and distributional impacts of high inflation
  • Monetary policy in times of high inflation
  • Impacts of rising energy prices on the green transition
  • Inflation and public debt
  • Tensions in the labour market and wage indexation
  • Impact on financial stability

The Call for Papers can be downloaded here (PDF).

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Scientific Committee:

Marek Dabrowski and Grzegorz Poniatowski (CASE), Sandra Bilek-Steindl (WIFO), Geraldine Dany-Knedlik (DIW), Lorenzo Forni (PROMETEIA Associazione), Klaus-Jürgen Gern (IfW), Kieran McQuinn (ESRI), Gerdien Meijerink (CPB), Stephen Millard (NIESR), Päivi Puonti (ETLA), Xavier Ragot (OFCE), Henri Sterdyniak, Catherine Mathieu (OFCE, Scientific Secretary)  

Ten independent Research Institutes throughout Europe have founded the EUROFRAME network, an initiative for improved forecasting and macroeconomic analysis in the European Union.