Geopolitics and the Ethics of Finance and Trade

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CfP Deadline:

November 30, 2024

Conference Event:

January 9-10, 2025

Event Location:

Stift Klosterneuburg, Austria

Organizer(s):

Department of Finance – University of Vienna
Saint Anselm College, Center for Ethics in Society
University of St. Andrews Centre for Responsible Banking & Finance
ICGA – Institute for Cybernetics and Geopolitical Analysis
Hayek Institute

Description:

Geopolitical tensions around the world threaten global trade and economic growth more and more. What are the implications of economic sanctions and trade wars, which emerge at an increasing pace? For many countries, the weaponization of currencies along with the imposition of tariffs seem to be a suitable tool to ensure a competitive advantage. However, what are the long-term effects of these measures on global wealth? The reaction of central banks to geopolitical shocks influences the development of the global economy significantly as well. To this end, what would be the right monetary policies to ensure sustainable global growth? These and other questions will be addressed at this interdisciplinary conference, which will also consider ethical implications of trade barriers, and the impact of financial regulations on global trade.
Suggested topics:

  • Responsible management of geopolitical risks
  • Ethics, supply chains, and free trade
  • Financial system and the economics of sanctions
  • How should monetary policy react to geopolitical shocks?

Submission:

Please submit an Abstract of max. 350 words. We will accept proposals for individual presentations, entire panels (3-5 presentations per panel), or moderated roundtable discussions. Individual presentations at the conference will be 15-20 minutes. Proposals for panels should include a proposed title and brief explanation (50-100 words) of the panel along with abstracts for each presentation. Roundtables should include a title, a list of participants, and an explanation (up to 350 words) of the questions and issues the roundtable will address. All proposals may be submitted via email to finance.office@univie.ac.at. If you have any questions about the conference, please contact Christine Neumeyer at finance.office@univie.ac.at.

Deadlines: Proposals for individual presentations, panels, and roundtable discussions are due November 30, 2024. All individual presenters and panel presenters will be required to submit completed papers by December 31, 2024.

Publication

Presenters at the conference will have the option of submitting their papers to a special issue from the Hayek Institute devoted to the “Geopolitics and Ethics of Finance and Trade”. Submitted papers will be subject to a double blind, peer reviewed process. Guidelines for submitting papers for possible publication will be provided at the conference.

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Geopolitics and the Ethics of Finance and Trade