Economic Policies in the Context of the Socio-Ecological Transition III
Climate change is one of the most urgent challenges of the 21st century. The transition to a more sustainable economy has far-reaching consequences, inspiring research that spans the natural and social sciences. From technological innovation to the institutional and policy frameworks that shape economic development, the socio-ecological transition raises fundamental questions for researchers seeking to understand how economies can adapt to environmental constraints.
Economic research plays a central role in this effort. Theoretical and empirical models provide essential tools for analyzing the interconnections between the macroeconomy, finance, trade, and the environment. They also shed light on the policies and structural changes required to make the green transition effective, equitable, and resilient.
The aim of this workshop is to foster exchange among PhD students and early-career scholars whose research addresses these themes. Participants will have the opportunity to present their work and receive feedback from senior academics working at the intersection of economics and sustainability.
Senior scholars confirmed so far include Yannis Dafermos, Achilleas Mantes, with additional participants to be announced.
We invite submissions from researchers working in areas including, but not limited to:
- Development economics in the context of the socio-ecological transition
- Macroeconomics of open economies, growth regimes, and structural change
- Climate change, finance, and the macroeconomy
- Industrial policy, international trade, and global value chains
Please submit your abstract by 31 January 2026 using the link provided above. Selected participants will be notified in start February.
A limited number of travel stipends of €150 will be awarded to selected applicants.
For any questions, please contact: sft@business.aau.dk
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