2025 CEMLA Conference

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CfP Deadline:

August 8, 2025

Conference Event:

November 6-7, 2025

Event Location:

Miami, United States

Organizer(s):

Center for Latin American Monetary Studies (CEMLA)
Miami Herbert Business School

Description:

The Center for Latin American Monetary Studies (CEMLA) and the Miami Herbert Business School are organizing the 2025 CEMLA Conference to be held on November 6 – 7, 2025. We invite contributions within the broad range of topics of interest to central banks, including (but not limited to) monetary theory and policy, financial intermediation (both theory and empirics), climate-related aspects of financial stability and monetary policy, digitalization and financial markets, and payments and other
financial market infrastructures.

Papers accepted for presentation will be discussed by another speaker within the same session. Accepted papers, as well as presentations and discussions, will be posted on the Conference website to facilitate the discussion among participants.

In this edition, the conference will be hosted by the Miami Herbert Business School and will be held in person at its facilities in Miami, Florida, USA. There is no registration fee; however, participants are expected to cover their expenses for travel and accommodation.

Papers accepted for the Conference are encouraged to be submitted to the Latin American Journal of Central Banking. Authors who wish their paper to be considered for the LAJCB should clearly indicate this in their Conference submission.

All accepted papers in the LAJCB will receive a compensation of 1,000 USD each, which CEMLA will fund. The monetary prize will be divided in equal parts among each paper’s authors. If the paper participates in any other CEMLA award, it will only be eligible for the monetary prize once.

Submission:

Submission deadline: August 8, 2025. Please submit your paper to conference@cemla.org

Link(s):

2025 CEMLA Conference Website
Call for Papers