The global economic order seems to be undergoing a fundamental transformation, which is characterised by growing competition between China, Europe, and the United States and a shift from a rules-based to a more power-based system, while geopolitical conflicts are taking place in a highly interdependent world economy.
For the 20th EUROFRAME Conference, we seek both empirical and theoretical policy-relevant papers. Areas of interest include but are not limited to:
- Adjustment of global value chains in response to the new geopolitical setting.
- Challenges to the European Single Market in the context of new industrial policy approaches.
- Implications for (the European) governance.
- Macroeconomic impact in terms of growth, inflation and income distribution.
- Green transition: risk or opportunity for reshoring?
- The impact of economic sanctions on sanctionised and sanctioning countries.
- Economic significance of the enlarged BRICS group of countries and of Global South emergence.
- The role of the dollar and euro in the global economy.
Submissions (draft papers or extended abstracts) should be submitted by e-mail by 18 March 2024 to euroframe.conference@ofce.sciences-po.fr.
Please find here more details about the conference and the submission guidelines.