Welcome to the website of the 37th International Symposium on Money, Banking and Finance, annual meeting of the European Research Group (GdRE) on Money Banking and Finance. The conference will be held at Banque de France, on Thursday 17th and Friday 18th June 2021. It is locally organized by the Banque de France and the University of Paris Dauphine research department LEDa.
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the conference will be held entirely online.
Registration for presenters and attendees is free but mandatory. It is open until May 15th. No registration will be accepted after this date.
The final program will be made available by June 3rd, 2021.
Important dates
Submissions open: December 15th 2020
Submissions close: February 22th 2021
Decisions on acceptance: April 15th 2021
Depending on the pandemic situation, the conference will take place online or on-site at Banque de France. The decision will be announced no later than mid-April.
Papers will be reviewed by members of the Program Committee. Authors of accepted papers are expected to be available to serve as session chairs or discussants. On this website you will be able to submit an article between the 15th of December 2020 and the 15th of February 2021. Please read the submission rules in the left menu before. To connect to your personal account or to register, then submit an article, click on Submit your article on the left menu.
The GDRE Money Banking and Finance is a European research group in Money, Banking and Finance. It aims at enhancing collaborations between researchers in the fields of money, banking and finance from many universities and other institutions in France and abroad.
The LEDa, Dauphine Economics Department, is a research unit which hosts all research faculty in economics at University Paris Dauphine, as well as researchers affiliated with IRD (Institut de Recherche pour le Développement) and CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique). The research conducted at LEDa is oriented towards informing decision making on large-scope society issues in different areas: macroeconomic policy, money and finance, market design, environment, health and ageing, and development and mobility. It has 142 members: 63 research faculty, 13 IRD and CNRS researchers and 60 Ph.D. students.