2021 Oxford Saïd – Risk Center at ETH Zürich Macro-finance Conference Money, Liquidity, and Financial Stability

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CfP Deadline Date:
April 15, 2021

Conference Event:
July 9-10, 2021

Event Location:
Oxford, UK

Keynote speaker(s):

  • Herakles Polemarchakis (University of Warwick)
  • Harald Uhlig (University of Chicago)

Organizer(s):
ETH Zürich and University of Oxford

The Risk Center at ETH Zürich and Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford jointly invite submissions to the Oxford Saïd – Risk Center at ETH Zürich Macro-finance Conference (hybrid format in-person/Zoom). The conference will be held over two days (July 9-10 2021) at Saïd Business School in Oxford. We welcome high-quality submissions at the intersection of financial intermediation and macroeconomics, both theoretical and empirical research, and a strong focus on theory would be welcome. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

  • Credit, money, liquidity, and the payment system
  • Monetary policy, macroprudential policy, and financial stability
  • Systemic risks, default, and financial crises
  • International finance, sovereign debt, and exchange rates
  • CBDC, Fintech, and central bank policies
  • Pandemic, debt restructuring, and the macro-financial implications


Further Information:

The deadline for submission is 15 April 2021. Papers should be submitted to   oxford.eth.macrofinance@gmail.com stating whether you would also be willing to discuss a paper. Please name the manuscript as “Last Name_First Name” of the submitting author. Decisions will be announced in early May. We provide accommodation and meals for invited participants, and a conference dinner at a historic college of Oxford for those attending in-person. There is a limited budget available for travel. (If it is not safe to hold an in-person conference, we will switch to Zoom completely.)


Link CfP & Conference:
Oxford Saïd – Risk Center at ETH Zürich Macro-finance Conference Money, Liquidity, and Financial Stability