Research Workshop – 2023 Quantitative Macroeconomics 14–15 December 2023

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Call for Papers

The Reserve Bank of Australia is holding its annual Research Workshop on ‘Quantitative Macroeconomics’ in Sydney on 14–15 December 2023. The Workshop is intended to bring together academics and practitioners to discuss recent developments in macroeconomics. We encourage contributions in all areas of macroeconomics, particularly those relevant to an open economy such as Australia.

Those interested in participating should email a draft of their paper to workshop@rba.gov.au by Friday, 18 August 2023.

Economy class airfares are available for authors and discussants from academia. Accommodation will be provided at no cost. Attendance at the Workshop is by invitation only.

Papers presented at the Workshop will be posted on the Reserve Bank of Australia's website at the end of the Workshop.

For any enquiries, please email workshop@rba.gov.au.

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