The CUHK-FUDAN Joint Research Center for International Finance First Annual Conference
20-21 June 2024
The Chinese University of Hong Kong-Fudan University Joint Research Center for International Finance will organize its first annual conference on June 20-21, 2024, in Hong Kong. We welcome papers in all areas of international finance and international trade.
Martin Uribe, Columbia University
Shang-Jin Wei, Columbia University
If you are interested in presenting at the conference, please submit your paper at https://cloud.itsc.cuhk.edu.hk/webform/view.php?id=13684719
The deadline for submission is April 15, 2024. Notification of acceptance will be sent by April 25, 2024.
For each accepted paper, the conference will cover economy class airfare and accommodation up to 3 nights (one presenter for each paper).
If you have any questions, please reach out to the event organizers at cf-cif@cuhk.edu.hk
Yi Huang, Shu Lin, Jun Qian, John Rogers, Kang Shi, and Zheng Song
Rethinking supply chains in an era of protracted global uncertainty is perhaps one of the most important international economic questions of our times. The Chinese University of Hong Kong will organize the Summer School of Asia in the Global Economy on July 4-6, 2024. We are now inviting applications from Ph.D. students who are interested in international trade and work on related research.
Date
July 4-6, 2024
Venue
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Objectives
The 2.5-day summer school is designed to immerse graduate students in cutting-edge research in International Trade, with a special emphasis on the Asian-Pacific Regions. This program provides a dynamic platform where distinguished scholars can present emerging challenges in the global trading system and share their latest research with graduate students. Additionally, PhD students will have the chance to receive insightful feedback on their research ideas during dedicated mentoring sessions. This summer school is a unique opportunity for PhD students to explore advanced topics and methodologies in their field.
Activity
There will be presentations/lectures in the morning of each day:
We will organize small group mentoring sessions in the afternoons.
Co-organizers:
Local Organizing Committee:
Scope of Support
For each selected participant, lunch and 3-night accommodation will be provided.
Application
Interested PhD students should submit the application here by April 15, 2024.
Students are required to combine the following documents in one PDF and upload it to the online platform (Size Limit: 20 MB).
Inquiries
Please contact Miss Aiji Au at economics@cuhk.edu.hk
The Sixth China International Conference in Macroeconomics (CICM2024)
24-25 June 2024, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
The sixth China International Conference in Macroeconomics (CICM2024) will be held in person on June 24-25, 2024 in Hong Kong, China. The conference is jointly organised by the Department of Economics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, and China Forum of Macroeconomic Research (CFMR).
The meeting is the sixth annual conference organised jointly by the China Forum of Macroeconomic Research and collaborating academic institutions in the Greater China area. The conference comprises regular parallel academic sessions in English and a policy session where policy experts from China and other regions discuss and present their views on current issues related to the local and global economy.
The Department of Economics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (ECON)
China Forum of Macroeconomic Research (CFMR)
We welcome high-quality academic papers in all areas of macroeconomics as broadly defined, especially research on Chinese macroeconomy. The topics include, but not limited to, business cycles, economic growth and development, firm dynamics, income distribution and inequality, international trade and finance, labour market, macro-finance, monetary and fiscal policies, money and banking, networks, and structural changes. Only papers in English are accepted.
Yan Bai, University of Rochester
Ufuk Akcigit, University of Chicago
The program committee plans to select two conference papers for the following awards.
Papers on all topics will be considered for the awards, but we prioritise job market papers and China-related research.
If you are interested in presenting at the conference, please submit your paper at https://editorialexpress.com/conference/CICM2024/
The deadline for submission is March 7, 2024 (at 23:59 HKT). Notification of acceptance will be sent by April 15, 2024. Each accepted paper will be discussed by a discussant. For each accepted paper, the conference will cover up to 3 nights of hotel accommodation for one author and the discussant.
https://cicm.econ.cuhk.edu.hk/
If you have any questions, please get in touch with the organisers by sending an email to cicm@cuhk.edu.hk
Jianjun Miao, Boston University
Zheng (Michael) Song, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERS (in Alphabetical Order)
Hengjie Ai, University of Minnesota
Jinhui Bai, Washington State University and Peking University
Yan Bai, University of Rochester
Saki Bigio, University of California, Los Angeles
Christophe Chamley, Boston University
Hui Chen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Kaiji Chen, Emory University and Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Wei Cui, University College London
Feng Dong, Tsinghua University
Adam Guren, Boston University
Kevin Huang, Vanderbilt University
Jiandong Ju, Tsinghua University
Sagiri Kitao, University of Tokyo
David Lagakos, Boston University
Erica Xuenan Li, Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business
Laura Xiaolei Liu, Peking University
Xuewen Liu, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Zheng Liu, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Yulei Luo, The University of Hong Kong
Alexander Michaelides, Imperial College London
Toshihiko Mukoyama, Georgetown University
Rachel Ngai, Imperial College London and LSE
Jun Nie, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
Nicolas Petrosky-Nadeau, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Vincenzo Quadrini, University of Southern California
Thomas J. Sargent, New York University and Peking University
Liugang Sheng, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Kang Shi, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Michael Zheng Song, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Mark Spiegel, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Jian Wang, Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen)
Pengfei Wang, Peking University
Yong Wang, Peking University
Yi Wen, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Jieran Wu, Zhejiang University
Jenny Juanyi Xu, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Daniel Yi Xu, Duke University
Zhiwei Xu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Liyan Yang, University of Toronto
Vivian Zhanwei Yue, Emory University and Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Shengxing Zhang, The London School of Economics and Political Science
Yuzhe Zhang, Texas A&M University and Peking University
Jackie Kai Zhao, University of Connecticut
Zhen Zhou, Tsinghua University
Shenghao Zhu, University of International Business and Economics