SoFiE2024: 16th Annual Society for Financial Econometrics Conference Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 13-16, 2024 |
Conference website | https://www.stern.nyu.edu/experience-stern/about/departments-centers-initiatives/centers-of-research/volatility-and-risk-institute/sofie/sofie-conferences-0 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sofie2024 |
Submission deadline | January 26, 2024 |
CALL FOR PAPERS
16th Annual Society for Financial Econometrics (SoFiE) ConferenceJune 14 to 16, 2024
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Pre-Conference for Early Career Scholars
June 13, 2024
Hosted by the Department of Economicsof the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
This conference particularly aims to bridge the gap between empirical asset pricing and financial econometrics.Submission Procedure
Participants should submit their papers by January 26, 2024 via the EasyChair submission system:https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sofie2024
The program committee will review every submission.Please contact sofie@stern.nyu.edu with any question.
PROGRAM CHAIRS
Torben G. Andersen, Northwestern University
Yingying Li, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
INVITED SPEAKERS
Alexandre Belloni, Duke University
Yoosoon Chang, Indiana University
Raymond Kan, University of Toronto
Stefan Nagel, University of Chicago
José Scheinkman, Columbia University
Robert F. Stambaugh, University of Pennsylvania
PRE-CONFERENCE INVITED LECTURE
Maryam Farboodi, MIT
HALBERT WHITE JR. MEMORIAL JFEC INVITED LECTURE
Silvia Gonçalves, McGill University
LOCAL ORGANIZERS
Caio Almeida, Princeton University
Marcelo Fernandes, Sao Paulo School of Economics, FGV
Marcelo C. Medeiros, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
CONFERENCE LOCATION
Department of Economics, PUC-Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazilhttps://www.econ.puc-rio.br/en
BEST PAPER AWARDS
Bates-White Prize for the best paper in the main conference
SoFiE Prize for the best paper in the young scholars’ conference
Pre-Conference for Early Career Scholars
Due to the success of previous pre-conference events, we are once again accepting submissions for 2024. We invite every participant of the Annual SoFiE conference to register and attend the pre-conference to help raise the quality and recognition of SoFiE’s early career scholars.
The pre-conference provides students, postdocs, and untenured professors (with up to three years in a tenure track) the opportunity to present their work. Joint work with senior co-authors is eligible for the pre-conference as long as the presenting co-author is an eligible early career scholar.
The program committee will treat the papers eligible for the pre-conference exactly as any other submission for the SoFiE conference. However, if they do not make the main program, they are automatically considered for the pre-conference.
Finally, if indicated at the time of submission, it is also possible to submit a paper exclusively for consideration for the pre-conference.
The pre-conference will last one full day and will feature only early career scholars, apart from the invited address by Maryam Farboodi from MIT. We aim to have a seasoned scholar to discuss each individual paper in the pre-conference to enhance informal information exchange and constructive feedback.
Submission Procedure: EasyChair
If you have never used EasyChair before, please create a new user account to submit your contribution.
- After logging on, click on "New Submission" on the top left menu bar to submit a paper.
- Please indicate to which event you would like to submit your paper in the “Keywords” section of the submission form:
- “Main Only” if you are submitting a paper exclusively for consideration in the main program;
- “Main/Pre” if you wish to submit your paper for both the main program and the pre-conference; or
- “Pre Only” if you prefer the program committee to consider your submission only for the pre-conference. Any relevant keywords for your paper should appear after in separate lines.
Please name your pdf file with author last names and the full title of your paper.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Caio Almeida, Princeton University |
Suzanne Lee, Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business |
Federico Bandi, Johns Hopkins University |
Jia Li, Singapore Management University |
Luca Benzoni, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
Yuan Liao, Rutgers University |
Christian Brownlees, Universitat Pompeu Fabra |
Robin L. Lumsdaine, American University |
Svetlana Bryzgolova, London Business School |
Loriano Mancini, University of Lugano |
Marine Carrasco, University of Montreal |
Nour Meddahi, Toulouse School of Economics |
Carsten Chong, HKUST |
Marcelo Medeiros, PUC-Rio |
Timothy Christensen, University College London |
Andrew Patton, Duke University |
Riccardo Colacito, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill |
Markus Pelger, Stanford University |
Valentina Corradi, University of Surrey |
Benoit Perron, Universite de Montreal |
Drew Creal, University of Notre Dame |
Seth Pruitt, Arizona State University |
Veronika Czellar, EDHEC Business School |
Eric Renault, University of Warwick |
Yi Ding, University of Macau |
Michael Rockinger, University of Lausanne |
Walter Distaso, Imperial College London |
Jereon Rombouts, ESSEC |
Dobrislav Dobrev, Federal Reserve Board |
Olivier Scaillet, GFRI |
Jianqing Fan, Princeton University |
Paul Schneider, U. of Lugano & Swiss Finance Institute |
Marcelo Fernandes, Sao Paulo School of Economics |
Shuping Shi, Macquarie University |
Silvia Goncalves, McGill University |
Zhentao Shi, Chinese University of Hong Kong |
Nikolay Gospodinov, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
Allan Timmermann, University of California, San Diego |
Massimo Guidolin, Universita' Bocconi |
Viktor Todorov, Northwestern University |
Peter Hansen, University of North Carolina |
Rossen Valkanov, University of California, San Diego |
Nikolaus Hautsch, University of Vienna |
Andrea Vedolin, Boston University |
Yongmiao Hong, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Bas J.M. Werker, Tilburg University |
Ravi Jagannathan, Northwestern University |
Michael Wolf, University of Zurich |
Christopher S. Jones, University of Southern California |
Dacheng Xiu, University of Chicago |
Ilze Kalnina, North Carolina State University |
Jun Yu, Singapore Management University |
Raymond Kan, University of Toronto, Rotman |
Paolo Zaffaroni, Imperial College London |
Frank Kleibergen, University of Amsterdam |
Jean-Michel Zakoian, CREST |
Sebastien Laurent, Aix-Marseille Université |
Goufu, Zhou, Washington University, St. Louis |