Welcome to the 6th Financial Economics Meeting (FEM-2025), a prestigious collaboration between EDC Paris Business School, INSEEC Grande Ecole, Athens University of Economics and Business, and CY Cergy Paris University. This landmark event will unfold in the heart of Paris from December 15th to 17th, 2025, gathering leading minds in the field of financial economics.
FEM-2024 offers a vital platform for exploring the intricacies of Financial Economics & Macroeconomy, International Finance, Financial Markets, and Banking. As the financial ecosystem navigates through an era marked by intricate challenges, the conference shines a spotlight on the innovative methodologies emerging in econometrics. We warmly welcome academics, practitioners, policymakers, and anyone passionate about the future of finance to join us. Submit your papers, share your expertise, and be part of a community that's shaping the future of finance and economics at FEM-2025.
Keynote speakers
Prof. George Constantinides (University of Chicago, USA)
Dr. Constantinides holds degrees from Oxford and Indiana Universities and currently serves as the Leo Melamed Professor of Finance at the Booth School of Business, the University of Chicago. His research interests focus on the valuation of primary assets and derivatives, with emphasis on incomplete markets, non-standard preferences, financial intermediation, transaction costs, and learning. He has made significant contributions in addressing the causes of the historically observed premium of equity returns over bond returns. His research has appeared in leading economics and finance journals.
Dr. Constantinides is a Fellow and past President of the American Finance Association. He is a founding member and past President of the Society for Financial Studies. He is editor or associate editor of several finance journals. He is currently research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research. He served as Director/Trustee of the DFA group of funds and trusts.
Prof. Theirry Foucault (Professor of Finance HEC Paris & Research fellow CEPR, France)
Francesco Zanetti is a Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Oxford and the David Richards Fellow of Wadham College. He holds a PhD in Economics from Boston College, and a PhD in Economic Theory and Institutions from the University of Bologna. Before joining Oxford in September 2012, he spent eight years in the Bank of England, first as an Economist, Senior Economist and Advisor in the Monetary Analysis Section. He offered expert advice, technical support, and training to over fifty central banks worldwide. He held visiting teaching positions at the London School of Economics, London Business School, and the joint IMF Vienna Institute.
His research interests are in the fields of Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics and Applied Econometrics. Among other topics, he has worked on labor market dynamics and the effect of structural reforms, the propagation of news shocks, the state dependence of fiscal multipliers, and the impact of unconventional policies. He is a recipient of the British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship for the academic year 2020-2021. His past research was supported by the British Academy, Leverhulme Foundation, the Australian Research Cancil, the Zengin Foundation, and the John Fell Fund. He serves as an associate editor for the Economic Journal,Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Oxford Economic Papers, as a co-editor for Macroeconomic Dynamics, and as a member of the editorial board for Central Bank Review. His research has appeared in leading academic journals and policy forums.
Important dates
Submission deadline: September 30, 2025
Notification for review results: October 15, 2025
Early Registration deadline: November 15, 2025
Registration deadline: 15 November, 2025
Conference event: December 15- 187, 2025
Conferences co-chairs
Hachmi Ben Ameur, INSEEC Grande Ecole (France)
Zied Ftiti, EDC Paris Business School (France)
George Kouretas, Athens University of Economics & Business (Greece)
Jean-Luc Prigent, CY Cergy Paris University (France)