Economics and Psychology: New ways of thinking about economic policy

Conference to be held at the Bank of England

Event date: 9 - 10 July 2018

The National Institute of Economic and Social Research, Warwick University, Centre for Macroeconomics and the Bank of England are organizing a conference on Economics and Psychology: New ways of thinking about economic policy to be held on July 9th and 10th 2018 at the Bank of England. Opening remarks will be delivered by Ben Broadbent (Deputy Governor of the Bank of England) and the conference will include a keynote speech from Seppo Honkapohja (Aalto University School of Business and former Deputy Governor of the Bank of Finland).

The organizing committee consists of Roger Farmer, Roberto Pancrazi, Philippe Bracke, Wouter Den Haan and Jagdish Tripathy. 

We are looking for high quality research papers that may help to guide monetary, and micro or macro prudential policy. Papers may be theoretical or empirical and preference will be given to papers that are imaginative and in an early stage of development. The call for papers is below and the deadline for submitting  an abstract is 31 March 2018. 

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This page was last updated 22 June 2018