Theoretical and empirical contributions on structural change and the environment are welcome, while those addressing the following topics are particularly encouraged:
Structuralism and behavioral macroeconomics
Climate change and environmental economics
Social interactions and social norms
Complexity and uncertainty
A variety of methodological approaches is welcome, particularly:
Nonlinear dynamic systems
Heterogeneous Agents Models (HAMs)
Agent-based Models (ABMs)
Stock-Flow Consistent Models (SFCs)
Keynote lectures will be delivered by Peter Skott (University of Massachusetts Amherst) and Adam Aboobaker (University of Manchester).
Submission Guidelines:
Deadline: August 15, 2024
Submit an expanded abstract (max 1000 words) detailing your research question and approach.
There is no registration fee. For more details, visit: https://sites.google.com/view/macro-het/