Special Issue (Guest Editors: Iftekhar Hasan, Georgios P. Kouretas and George S. Tavlas)

The Journal of International Money and Finance will publish a special issue with papers presented at the conference. The selected papers will be presented during the conference in special “JIMF Sessions”. The topic of the special issue is “The Future of International Currencies in a World of Uncertainty”. All submitted papers on this topic will be considered for the special issue.

More information on the JIMF Topics (PDF)

 

 

Special Issue (Guest Editors: Nikolaos Giannellis, Georgios P. Kouretas and George S. Tavlas)

The Journal of Financial Stability will publish a special issue with papers presented at the conference. The selected papers will be presented during the conference in special “JFS Sessions”. The topic of the special issue is “Banking, Systemic Risk, and Financial Stability”. All submitted papers on this topic will be considered for the special issue. 

 

 

Oxford Economic Papers

The conference organizers, in collaboration with the editors of Oxford Economic Papers, invite authors of selected high-quality papers (up to five) that align with the journal’s scope and contribute to the ongoing debates published in OEP, to submit their manuscripts for potential publication. The editors will facilitate an expedited review process, ensuring the submissions undergo the standard double-blind peer review. Authors are encouraged to submit their manuscripts via the journal’s website, clearly referencing the conference in their cover letter. These submissions will then be considered for inclusion in a regular issue of the journal.

 

Special Issue (Guest Editors: Nikolaos Giannelis, Stephen G. Hall, Georgios P. Kouretas and George S. Tavlas)

The Journal of Forecasting will publish a special issue with papers presented at the conference. The selected papers will be presented during the conference in special “JFOR Sessions”. The topic of the special issue is “Forecasting in Economics and Finance: Artificial Intelligence models and Big Data techniques versus Time Series methods”. All submitted papers on this topic will be considered for the special issue.