CALL FOR PAPERS - Conference on “Fiscal and Monetary Policies for Inclusive Growth in Developing and Emerging Markets"

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This is a call for papers on the theme “Fiscal and Monetary Policies for Inclusive Growth in Developing and Emerging Markets”. Selected papers will be presented at an in-person conference at Bank of Korea in Seoul, Republic of Korea on 16-17 July 2025.

As the world grapples with persistent inequality and economic disparities, the role of fiscal and monetary policies in fostering inclusive growth has assumed greater significance. Developing and emerging markets face unique challenges and opportunities in crafting policies that not only stimulate economic growth but also ensure that the benefits are equitably distributed. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Bank of Korea are seeking original, unpublished papers to explore innovative approaches and evidence-based strategies that can enhance the effectiveness of fiscal and monetary frameworks in promoting inclusive development.

We invite contributions that examine the potential contribution of fiscal and monetary policies to promoting growth and development that benefit the entire population. Selected papers on the theme “Fiscal and Monetary Policies for Inclusive Growth in Developing and Emerging Markets” will be presented at an in-person conference to be held at the Bank of Korea in Seoul, Republic of Korea on July 16 and 17, 2025. For each paper, the organizers will provide travel and accommodation support for one author who is a citizen of an ADB member economy.

Papers presented at the conference will also be considered for publication in a special issue of the Journal of International Money and Finance (JIMF) following a fast-track review process. Papers considered for the JIMF special issue will be subject to the journal’s standard submission procedure.

Submit here: https://forms.office.com/r/faKmWuXJya

Submission Guidelines

Authors should submit a full draft paper of around 5,000–8,000 words (including an abstract of around 200 words and references) by April 30, 2025. Please include a description of the paper’s research background, results, and conclusions, as well as the name, affiliation, position, and email of each author. The corresponding author should be clearly marked on the submission. The abstract should briefly state the purpose of the research, principal results, and primary conclusion.

Key Dates

30 Apr 2025 - Deadline for submission of papers
21 May 2025 - Announcement of accepted papers

Selection Criteria

The participants must certify that the submitted entry is original and has not been previously published in a journal. The participant must also certify that the submission does not infringe on any copyright, privacy rights, or legal rights of any third party. Submissions will be judged based on criteria such as:

  • Originality
  • Analytical Rigor
  • Policy relevance in the Asian context
  • Readability/Coherence

Paper topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Fiscal and monetary policy coordination for inclusive economic growth
  • Role of fiscal and monetary policy in promoting gender equity
  • Inequality and growth convergence in open economies
  • Fiscal and monetary policy in developing and emerging markets
  • Role of monetary policy in fostering financial inclusion
  • Coordinating fiscal and monetary policies in response to external shocks
  • Economic resilience of emerging economies during elevated global volatility and geopolitical risk
  • Safeguarding debt sustainability under global uncertainty
  • International transmission of fiscal and monetary policies
  • Sovereign debt and fiscal-monetary interaction in open economies
  • Enhancing the policy toolkit for macroeconomic and financial stability
  • International capital flows and sustainable development goals
  • Global spillovers of fiscal and monetary policy
  • Technology and inclusive growth and the role of fiscal and monetary policy in the open economy

Organizing Committee

John Beirne (ADB)
Donghyun Park(ADB)
In Do Hwang (BOK)
Joshua Aizenman (University of Southern California)
Menzie D. Chinn (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

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