The Organizing Committee is excited to invite professors and researchers to contribute to a transformative dialogue on rethinking economic paradigms.

Themes for Submissions

Submissions should align with one or more of the Research Focus Areas: 

Beyond Homo Oeconomicus

Beyond Profit Maximization

Beyond GDP

Beyond Top-Down Political Economy

Toward Civic Engagement

The five pillars of the Manifesto for the New Economy must be read and interpreted from both a microeconomic, mesoeconomic, and macroeconomic perspective.

Formatting Guidelines

Extended Abstracts for Presentations

Submit an extended abstract (600-1,200 words) summarizing the main arguments, research questions, and key insights of your research or practice-based work.

Full Research Papers

Submit a complete paper presenting new findings or theoretical contributions related to the conference themes. Papers may focus on advanced topics or deep analyses that explore the potential for transformative change in economic paradigms.

Policy or Practice-Oriented Contributions

For those with expertise in policymaking, consulting, or applied research, we welcome policy papers or case studies that demonstrate real-world applications and impacts related to the conference themes. Submissions should provide in-depth analysis, insights, and lessons that inform best practices or actionable recommendations.

Submission Process

Submit documents in PDF or Word format by February 1th.

Each submission should include the author’s name, affiliation, and contact information.

Renaissance in Economics. Call for papers

Senior Contributions

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Young Contributions