The 2025 RCEA
International Conference in Economics, Econometrics, and Finance
The 2025 RCEA International Conference
in Economics, Econometrics, and Finance
New Jersey City University
Jersey City, NJ
3-5 June 2025
The Rimini Centre for Economic Analysis (RCEA) invites papers to be considered for the 2025 RCEA International Conference in Economics, Econometrics, and Finance (ICEEF2025) at New Jersey City University, Jersey City, NJ, on 3-5 June 2025.
ICEEF is the RCEA's leading conference, gathering economists and econometricians to present and discuss their work at the cutting edge of economic and econometric research. The conference promotes cross-fertilization and exchange between academics and policymakers along the RCEA mission of contributing to the progress of the highest quality scientific research and drawing analyses and policy recommendations on the full range of economic and related issues.
The Centre welcomes submissions for the contributed sessions in all areas of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance.
The Economics and Finance Section includes Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics; Microeconomics; International Economics; Financial Economics; Public Economics; Health, Education, and Welfare Economics; Labor and Demographic Economics; Law and Economics; Industrial Organization; Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth; Environmental and Climate Economics; Urban, Regional, Tourism, and Transportation Economics; Political Economy.
The Econometrics Section includes Dynamic Econometrics, Time Series Econometrics, Bayesian Econometrics, Semiparametric and Nonparametric Methods, Panel Data Models, Cross-Sectional Methods, State Space Models, Neural Networks, Big Data Econometrics, Financial Econometrics, Climate Econometrics, Machine Learning.
Programme Details
Keynote Speakers
Jeffry Frieden (Columbia University and Harvard University)
Stefano Giglio (Yale University)
Veronica Guerrieri (University of Chicago)
Sidney Ludvigson (New York University)
Serena Ng (Columbia University)
Stephanie Schmitt-Grohé (Columbia University)
Conference Venue
This in-person conference will take place at New Jersey City University. Sessions will be held at the Gilligan Student Union and the Science Building, 2039 Kennedy Blvd., Jersey City, NJ. Campus information is available here. In the Campus map, the Gilligan Student Union is #10.
Conference Programme
The Conference Programme will be available here.
Conference Social Events:
Information about the Welcome Reception and the Social Dinner will be provided soon.
Submit your paper here:
Deadlines
Paper submission deadline: March 10, 2025
Notification: March 15, 2025
Registration: March 15-April 1, 2025
Late Registration: April 1-15, 2025
Registration Fee
Standard fee: 350 € (Senior researchers); 250 € (PhD students)
Late fee: 500 € (Senior researchers); 350 € (PhD students)
The registration fee includes access to the plenary, parallel sessions, daily catering, and welcome reception. The fee is not refundable.
Accommodation and traveling
Please take a look here for accommodation in the nearby area. Jersey City is also connected to Manhattan by ferry (10 minutes to cross the Hudson River). Suitable accommodation can also be found in New York. NJCU can be conveniently reached by public transport from the riverfront areas in Jersy City. Exchange Place is a convenient transport hub. We will post more information about traveling and connecting to NJCU soon. Meanwhile, please take a look here to connect from Exchange Place.
On-campus accommodation is also available. Accommodations are charged on a weakly-basis (Single Room: $391/week; Double Room $311/week). The summer 2025 housing applications are still not live on the university's website yet. However, here is the link to the 2024 application for preview. For additional information regarding a virtual tour, room layouts, building, and room amenities please visit the housing website.
We will post more information soon.
Conference Chairs
Marcelle Chauvet (University of California Riverside)
Claudio Morana (University of Milano-Bicocca)
Programme Committee
Karim Abadir (Imperial College London)
Stelios Arvanitis (Athens University of Economics and Business)
Richard Baillie (Michigan State University)
Pierpaolo Benigno (Bern University)
Antonin Bergeaud (HEC Paris)
Filipe Campante (Johns Hopkins University)
Guglielmo Maria Caporale (Brunel University of London)
Colin Cameron (University of California Davis)
Marcelle Chauvet (University of California Riverside)
Gilles Chemla (Imperial College London)
Alessandro Cigno (University of Firenze)
Carl Davidson (Michigan State University)
Judith Dean (Brandeis University)
Javier Donna (University of Florida)
Amos Golan (American University)
Roberto Leon Gonzalez (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies)
Jana Grittersova (University of California Riverside)
Matthew Harding (University of California Irvine)
Ana Maria Herrera (University of Kentucky)
Mark Jensen (Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta)
Ioannis Kasparis (University of Cyprus)
Sylvia Kaufmann (Study Center Gerzensee, Foundation of the Swiss National Bank)
Gary Koop (University of Strathclyde)
Tae-Hwy Lee (University of California Riverside)
Alessandra Luati (Imperial College London and University of Bologna)
John Maheu (McMaster University)
Tassos Magdalinos (University of Southampton)
Sebastiano Manzan (Baruch College, CUNY)
Zack Miller (University of Missouri)
Claudio Morana (University of Milano-Bicocca)
Maurizio Mussoni (University of Bologna)
Gianluigi Pelloni (Founding Director, RCEA)
Mike Plummer (Johns Hopkins University)
Tommaso Proietti (University of Roma - Tor Vergata)
Alessandro Riboni (Ecole Polytechnique Paris; CREST)
Willi Semmler (The New School for Social Research)
Rodney Strachan (University of Queensland)
Gabriel Talmain (University of Glasgow)
Patrizio Tirelli (University of Pavia)
Aman Ullah (University of California Riverside)
Stephane Wolton (London School of Economics and Political Science)
Galina Zudenkova (TU Dortmund University)
Contact: RCEA
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