Conference on Fixed Income Markets and Inflation: Call for Papers

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The Federal Reserve Banks of San Francisco and Chicago and the Journal of Financial Econometrics are inviting paper submissions for a conference on “Fixed Income Markets and Inflation.” The conference will take place in Chicago on May 9-10, 2024. Selected papers will be considered for publication in a special issue of the Journal.

The conference will focus on the nexus between fixed income markets and inflation, broadly defined. See the Call for Papers for details on submitting papers for consideration by February 1, 2024.

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