Politics and Economics of International Finance (PEIF)

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Politics and Economics of International Finance (PEIF) is a continuing series of annual one-day PEIF conferences that brings together scholars interested in economic and political-economy issues in international financial relations.  Three scholars are asked each to present a body of their research in a unified narrative. The day concludes with a policy panel. The current PEIF series is chaired by Jeffrey Frankel and Jeffry Frieden, and is organized under the auspices of Harvard’s Weatherhead Center for International Affairs and the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.

Agendas from 2015 to the present can be found in our Conferences section.

Conference Chairs 

Frankel, Jeffrey
James W. Harpel Professor of Capital Formation and Growth, Harvard Kennedy School.

Frieden, Jeffry A. 
Professor of International and Public Affairs and Political Science, Columbia University.

 

This Year's Conference Papers

2025

Pond, Amy, and Jonghoon Lee. 2025. “Antitrust and Corporate Taxation”. Business and Politics.
Pond, Amy, and Jonghoon Lee. 2025. “Antitrust and Corporate Taxation”. Business and Politics.
Pond, Amy, and Timm Betz. 2025. “Politically Connected Owners”. Comparative Political Studies 54 (6).
Pond, Amy, and Timm Betz. 2025. “Politically Connected Owners”. Comparative Political Studies 54 (6).
Pond, Amy, and Christina Zafeiridou. 2025. “The Political Importance of Financial Performance”. American Journal of Political Science 64 (1).
Pond, Amy, and Christina Zafeiridou. 2025. “The Political Importance of Financial Performance”. American Journal of Political Science 64 (1).
Chari, Anusha, Karlye Dilts-Stedman, and Christian Lundblad. 2025. “Taper Tantrums: Quantitative Easing, Its Aftermath, and Emerging Market Capital Flows”. The Review of Financial Studies 34 (3).
Chari, Anusha, Karlye Dilts-Stedman, and Christian Lundblad. 2025. “Taper Tantrums: Quantitative Easing, Its Aftermath, and Emerging Market Capital Flows”. The Review of Financial Studies 34 (3).
Chari, Anusha, Karlye Dilts-Stedman, and Kristin Forbes. 2025. “Spillovers at the Extremes: The Macroprudential Stance and Vulnerability to the Global Financial Cycle”. Journal of International Economics 136.
Chari, Anusha, Karlye Dilts-Stedman, and Kristin Forbes. 2025. “Spillovers at the Extremes: The Macroprudential Stance and Vulnerability to the Global Financial Cycle”. Journal of International Economics 136.
Chari, Anusha. 2025. “Global Risk, Non-Bank Financial Intermediation, and Emerging Market Vulnerabilities”. Annual Review of Economics 15 (1).
Chari, Anusha. 2025. “Global Risk, Non-Bank Financial Intermediation, and Emerging Market Vulnerabilities”. Annual Review of Economics 15 (1).
Hanson, Gordon, Dani Rodrik, and Rohan Sandhu. 2025. “The U.S. Place-Based Policy Supply Chain.”
Hanson, Gordon, Dani Rodrik, and Rohan Sandhu. 2025. “The U.S. Place-Based Policy Supply Chain.”
Hanson, Gordon, David Autor, David Dorn, Maggie R. Jones, and Bradley Setzler. 2025. “Places versus People: The Ins and Outs of Labor Market Adjustment to Globalization.”
Hanson, Gordon, David Autor, David Dorn, Maggie R. Jones, and Bradley Setzler. 2025. “Places versus People: The Ins and Outs of Labor Market Adjustment to Globalization.”