CfP Deadline:
April 24, 2026
Conference Event:
July 29-31, 2026
Event Location:
Campus of the University of Minnesota
Organizer(s):
- Alessandra Fogli (Minneapolis Fed)
- Pablo Kurlat (University of Southern California)
Description:
The Minnesota Workshop in Macroeconomic Theory is a workshop on dynamic macroeconomic theory sponsored by the National Science Foundation, the University of Minnesota and the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. It is held on the campus of the University of Minnesota.
Details on the program, travel, hotel, and other administrative details will be posted on this website as we get closer to the date of the conference.
We welcome papers in a variety of areas. Examples of topics of interest include:
- Asset Pricing from a General Equilibrium Perspective
- Consumption and Income Dynamics
- Credit and Fluctuations
- Depressions and Crises
- Dynamics of Income and Wealth Distributions
- Dynamics with Heterogeneous Agents
- Dynamics of Housing
- Dynamics of Human Capital
- International Macroeconomics
- International Trade and Geography
- Labor Market Dynamics
- Macroeconomics of Demographic Change, Families, and Health
- Monetary and Fiscal Policy
- Optimal Policy
- Politics and Growth
- Technological Change, Organizations, and Growth
Papers in other areas are welcome as well. The final topics will be determined in large part by the interests of the participants.
Submission:
If you are interested in presenting, please submit your paper by Friday April 24, 2026 using this form.