1. October 2013
Conference on Finance, Banking and Regulation – Call for Papers
Society for the Study of Emerging Markets (SSEM)
The Graduate Program in Economics of the Catholic University of Brasilia is sponsoring the "International Conference on Finance, Banking and Regulation", which will take place in Brasilia, Brazil, from July 16 to July 18, 2014.
All papers presented in the conference will be considered for publication in a special issue of the Emerging Markets Finance and Trade (EMFT), which is a Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) journal. EMFT 2012 Impact factor: 1.19 (2013 Journal of Citation Reports, Thomson Reuters). Website:
Keynote speakers at the conference will be announced soon.
Submissions are solicited on a wide variety of topics on finance and economics, including but not limited to:
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Bank Risk, Liquidity Risk
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Bank Contagion, Systemic risk, and Bank Regulation
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Stress Testing for Banking Systems
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Central Banking
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Emerging Markets' Trade and Finance
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Modeling Financial Instability
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Foreign Direct Investment And Outsourcing
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Financial Instability, Financial Crises and their Effects
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Financial Institutions and Services
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Financial Intermediation
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DSGE Modeling
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Game Theory
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Microeconomics
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Law and Economics
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Corporate Governance
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Capital Structure
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Mergers and Acquisitions
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Product Market Interactions
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Market Anomalies and Market Efficiency, Asset Bubbles and Financial Crises
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Behavioral Finance
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Investments and Asset Pricing
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Options and Derivative Pricing
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Portfolio Management
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Mutual Funds, Pension Funds, Hedge Funds
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Market Microstructure
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Management Strategy
PAPER SUBMISSION PROCEDURE: Interested authors should submit a PDF version of their papers with a separate title/abstract page to
[email protected] specifying "International Conference on Finance, Banking and Regulation" in the subject line.
Abstract Submission Deadline: December 31, 2013.
Paper Submission Deadline: January 31, 2014.
Authors of accepted papers will be notified in February 2014. Conference participants whose papers are accepted are expected to pay their own travel expenses.