4th Conference on Law & Macroeconomics
Queen Mary University London co-hosts the Fourth Conference on Law and Macroeconomics 2021 on the 27th of October.
The Fourth Conference on Law and Macroeconomics 2021 will take place on the 27th of October.
The conference will discuss the central role of law in macroeconomic policy in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, the research opportunities it has opened up, and the role of law in creating a macroeconomy appropriate for a post-pandemic world.
Main subjects that will be discussed at the conference:
- The primary role of law in creating a macroeconomic fit for a post-pandemic world.
- The role of the law as a macroeconomic policy tool during the Covid-19 pandemic, including as a social safety net, has opened up exciting new research opportunities.
Applicants wishing to take their place at the conference and make presentations must comply with the following requirements.
Papers may be addressed the role of law, regulation, and institutions in:
- Monetary policy, both conventional and unconventional, including how it is impacted by payments systems;
- Financial regulatory policy, both domestic and international, including its effect on the economy;
- Fiscal policy, especially its role in mitigating the effects and frequency of economic downturns, including the respective roles of federal, state, and local governments;
- Law and data;
- Legal strategies for reducing inequality.
Queen Mary University is one of the co-hosts of the event and the university was ranked 11th out of 132 universities according to the latest Official Research Assessment Table.
Date: Wednesday, October 27, 2021 - Thursday, October 28, 2021
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