CfP: Political Economy of Finance Conference for early career researchers

Call for Papers: Political Economy of Finance conference for early career researchers (late stage PhD and postdoctoral scholars – Oxford University)

Ten years have passed since the 2008 Global Financial Crisis rocked financial markets, and contemporary academic and public debates are still shaped by the aftereffects. Scholarship since the GFC has grappled with the political economy that led to the crisis, prompting a resurgence of empirical research. The conference organised at Oxford University (12-13 October) will bring together early career researchers working on empirical questions in political economy of finance.

A number of senior scholars will be invited to act as discussants, providing participants with high quality feedback on their draft papers. To apply, please submit a full paper (limit: 10,000 words) with an abstract (250 words) via email to jure.jeric@univ.ox.ac.uk. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis so early submissions are strongly encouraged, particularly for the applicants who are looking for stipends.

Submission Deadline: 15 September

For more information, please visit http://www.geg.ox.ac.uk/news/call-papers-political-economy-finance-conference-early-career-researchers or read attached call for papers.

The conference is generously supported by the UK Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), the Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET) and the Global Economic Governance Programme (GEG) at the University of Oxford.

Attachments:

IPE Finance Call for Papers.pdf