CEPII, Recherche et Expertise sur l'economie mondiale
Friday March 20, 2026
CEPII, 20 avenue de Ségur, 75007 Paris
7th EMME Workshop Emerging Market MacroEconomics

The goal of this workshop is to gather academic contributions addressing recent Emerging Market Economies developments in the fields of Macroeconomics, International Trade and Finance. The scientific committee welcomes both empirical and theoretical contributions. Papers can in particular address the following issues about Emerging Countries:

  • Global financial cycle, capital flows and international spillovers
  • Evolution of global value chains
  • Debt denomination and sustainability
  • Foreign exchange, derivatives markets, Renminbi internationalization
  • Monetary policy challenges
  • Commodities and terms of trade shocks
  • Climate risks, green finance and macro effects of climate change

The workshop is open to anyone involved in these research areas, including both young and experienced researchers, Ph.D. students, post-doctoral researchers, and professionals from business, government, and non-governmental institutions. There is no registration fee.

Keynote speakers
Etienne LEPERS, Senior Economist, OECD, International Finance unit (web)

Organization and Scientific Committee
Delphine LAHET (BxSE, Université de Bordeaux), Marc POURROY (LéP, Université de Poitiers), Thomas GRJEBINE (CEPII), Cristina BADARAU (BxSE, Université de Bordeaux & INFER), Carl GREKOU (CEPII)

Venue
The workshop will take place at CEPII, 20 avenue de Ségur, Paris 7ème, France.

Submission details
Papers must be complete and written in English. The front page should clearly indicate the name of coauthors, their electronic address and their affiliation. Papers should be submitted by email to: EMME@univ-poitiers.fr

Deadlines
January 26, 2026: deadline for submission
February 6, 2026: notification of acceptance
February 23, 2026: deadline for registration.

 
Programme

9.00. Welcome

9.30-10.15. Unravelling the Nexus between Exchange Rate Undervaluation and Global Value Chains Participation.
Mariz Abdou, Ibrahim Elbadawi, Patrick Plane, Chahir Zaki (Orléans University, LEO)

10.15-11.00. Greenback? Sustainable Investing and the International Transmission of Monetary Policy.
Marco Garofalo (University of Oxford & Bank of England & CfM)

11.00-11.15. Break

11.15-12.30. Keynote Lecture by Etienne LEPERS, Senior Economist, OECD, International Finance unit
Title: Global Financial Integration : Past, Present and Future

12.30-13.45. Lunch break

13.50-14.30. Quantile Analysis of Climate Risks and Financial Stability in Emerging Market Economies.
Zakaria Moussa, Margaux Person (Nantes University, LEMNA), Hanh Pham

14.30-15.10. Sovereign Debt Securities in the Face of Extreme Weather: Unpacking the Influence of ODA.
Sarah Pouey (Tours University, LEO)

15.10-15.20. Break

15.20-16.00. Sovereign exposure to the Global Financial Cycle and unconventional monetary policy in emerging markets.
Anatole Meunier (Paris-Dauphine University, PSL)

16.00-16.40. Non-linear relationship between critical metal prices and stock markets: the emergence of a financial burden.
Tanguy Bonnet (Paris Nanterre University, EconomiX)

16.45-17.00. Final break
 
Supported by INFER -International Network For Economic Research