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2026 Workshop on Theoretical and Experimental Macroeconomics

Call for Papers

Submission deadline: Feb 28, 2026

https://bse.eu/summer-forum/workshops/theoretical-and-experimental-macroeconomics

The BSE Summer Forum Workshop on Theoretical and Experimental Macroeconomics will bring together researchers working at the intersection of Macroeconomics, Behavioral and Experimental economics, finance, and related fields.

The 2026 edition coincides with the 90th anniversary of the publication of Keynes’ General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money. In that spirit, we plan to especially encourage submissions that engage with themes central to Keynesian and post-Keynesian thought—such as New Keynesian models, animal spirits, macroeconomic fluctuations driven by sentiment, and the microfoundations of sticky expectations and coordination failures.

This year’s keynote lecture will be given by  Damjan Pfajfar (Centre for Inflation Research, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland)

To submit a paper, please use this link https://app-summerforum.bse.eu/ . Submissions should include either a full paper or an extended abstract with the main results. Authors chosen to present papers will be notified approximately by the end of March. A preliminary program will be announced by the end of April. Final programs will be on the web by the end of May.

Please note that the BSE Summer Forum is a series of independent workshops. When you submit your paper, you will be able to see the topics and dates of all workshops that will take place within the Summer Forum. You can submit so many papers as you wish to any workshop, but a paper cannot be submitted to more than one workshop. There is no registration fee, and meals during the workshop will be provided for participants. The workshop organization will not be able to provide accommodation or travel support for speakers.

Workshop Organizers

  • Gabriele Camera (Chapman University and University of Bologna)
  • John Duffy (University of California at Irvine)
  • Frank Heinemann (Technische Universität Berlin)
  • Rosemarie Nagel (ICREA, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, and BSE )
  • Luba Petersen (Simon Fraser University)
  • Shyam Sunder (Yale University)

This member announcement was posted by:

Luba Petersen

Luba Petersen

Associate Professor
Simon Fraser University and NBER, Member
Burnaby, Canada | Website