1st annual Workshop for Women in Macroeconomics, Finance and Economic History

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German Institute for Economic Research, 58, Mohrenstraße, Spandauer Vorstadt, Mitte, Berlin, 10117, Germany Map

CfP Deadline Date:
March 31, 2019
Conference Event:
June 17-18, 2019

Event Location:
DIW Berlin, Mohrenstraße 58, 10117 Berlin
Keynote Speaker(s):
Raffaela Giacomini (University College London)
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Organizer(s):
DIW Berlin

The 1st annual Workshop for Women in Macroeconomics, Finance and Economic History is being organized by the DIW Berlin. The aim is to bring together female academic researchers and practitioners to promote and exchange ideas in the field of Macroeconomics, Finance, and Economic History. We invite both empirical and theoretical contributions. The conference will facilitate and sup-port the formation of professional networks among female economists across academia and policy institutions.
Each conference day will be opened with an invited speaker followed by contributed papers, discussions, and poster sessions. Additionally, invited speakers will share experiences and insights of pursuing a career in the field of Macroeconomics and Finance.

The Keynote lectures will be given by two renowned speakers, including Raffaela Giacomini (University College London).

There is no registration or participation fee. Accommodation, lunch buffets and a dinner will be hosted by DIW Berlin. However, travel expenses are not covered.

Please submit your paper or an extended abstract until March 31, 2019 in PDF format along with information on the paper title, name(s) of author(s), and contact details to wimfeh@diw.de. Authors will be informed latest by April 30, 2019. By submitting your paper and personal data, you agree that this information will be used exclusively for conference planning. After the conference, this data will be deleted.



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