Call for Papers: Annual Conference Micro-Macro Labor Economics

Date

Friday, Dec 12, 2025

Location

Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
San Francisco, CA

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Topics

Labor MarketsMacroeconomicsMicroeconomicsU.S. Economy

Submission deadline: August 8, 2025

The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco is organizing its annual Micro-Macro Labor Economics Conference, which will feature research in labor economics from both micro and macro perspectives. We are delighted Professor Luigi Pistaferri, The Ray Lyman Wilbur Professor of Economics at Stanford University, will deliver this year’s keynote address.

The conference objective is to provide an opportunity for top scholars to present and discuss high-quality and high-impact research, with no further limitation on paper topics. We encourage both empirical and theoretical submissions. The program will consist of 5-6 selected papers, each of which will have two discussants. We plan to hold the conference in person at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco on Friday, December 12, 2025.

This year will feature our second day-ahead workshop for junior scholars (Ph.D. within the last 7 years) on Thursday December 11, 2025. Authors are asked to indicate interest in being considered as part of the regular submission.

If you have a paper that you would be interested in presenting, please send a pdf of the complete paper or an extended abstract to SF.ER.MicroMacroConference@sf.frb.org by August 8, 2025. Authors of accepted papers will be notified by August 22, 2025. The Bank will reimburse travel expenses for presenters and discussants.

Conference organizers

Nicolas Petrosky-Nadeau, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

Lindsey Uniat, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

Robert G. Valletta, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco