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SUMMARY:2nd CEPR Conference Political Economy of Central Banks
UID:https://bankinglibrary.com/2nd-cepr-conference-political-economy-of-central-banks/
LOCATION:Amsterdam, Netherlands 
DTSTAMP:20221112Z
DTSTART:20221112Z
DTEND:20221112Z
DESCRIPTION:CfP Deadline Date:
May 29, 2022
Conference Event:
November 12, 2022
Event Location:
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Keynote speaker(s):
Barry Eichengreen (University of California, Berkeley and CEPR)
Organizer(s):
Erasmus University Rotterdam, University of Amsterdam, CEPR, and Tilburg
University
This is the second edition of an annual conference series on the Political
Economy of Finance. The series is an initiative of PolEconFin, a platform
for researchers active in the political economy of finance.
This second edition will be dedicated to the intersection between political
institutions, central banks, and the real sector.
The academic programme will consist of six papers with discussants and also
feature a keynote lecture.
Questions regarding central banks’ independence and their mandates have
repeatedly drawn renewed interest, first in the context of legacy issues in
financial crises, the COVID-19 shock and the world climate emergency. This
concerns both their role as supervisors and monetary policy authorities. At
the same time, technological evolution in finance also challenges the modus
operandi of central banks. These broad questions have major political
economy implications. The organising committee invites submissions of
theoretical and empirical papers on these issues. Topics of interest for
the conference include:
• The politics of central bank independence
• Central bank power and COVID-19
• Economists’ capture and central bank research
• Private interests, lobbying, and central bank capture
• Democratic institutions and the design of monetary and financial
authorities
• The (political) role of central banks in climate change
• Political consequences of central bank policies
• Independence and accountability in the conduct of monetary and
financial policies
• Central bank’s mandate and governance problems
• Political economy aspects of central bank digital currencies
• Political challenges in regulating FinTech
• Financial repression and debt
The conference will be held at the University of Amsterdam in a hybrid
format allowing for both physical and online participation. The conference
is scheduled on Saturday 12 November 2022 and followed by a dinner with all
participants. Depending on sanitary constraints at the time of the meeting,
the conference may be held entirely online.
Further Information:
Submission
The submission deadline is Sunday 29 May 2022 (6PM BST).
Authors who are CEPR affiliated or already have a CEPR profile can upload
their submission by:
1) Going to https://portal.cepr.org/meetings/1489/info and log in to the
CEPR portal
2) If you are a member of the POE/MEF/FE/IMF/EH programme areas click on
"Change registration details", complete the requested information and click
"Submit information"
3) If you are affiliated to another programme area or not CEPR affiliated
but have a CEPR profile, click on "Step 1: Apply" and complete the
requested information and click "Register"
Authors who do not have a CEPR profile can upload their submission by:
1) Creating a new profile here: https://portal.cepr.org/user/register
2) Go to https://portal.cepr.org/meetings/1489/info and log in to the
CEPR portal
3) Click on "Step 1: Apply" and complete the requested information and
click "Register"
If you have any difficulties registering for this meeting, please contact
Mandy Chan (mchan@cepr.org) for assistance (with subject header “CEPR
Conference Political Economy of Central Banks”). There is no submission
fee. The authors will be notified about the acceptance of papers in August
2022.
Link CfP &amp; Conference: 2nd CEPR Conference Political Economy of Central
Banks
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