Stern/Salomon Microstructure Conference
Conference date
23 May 2025
Location
Stern School, New York University
Description
Submissions are invited for the 2025 Stern/Salomon Center Microstructure Conference scheduled for Friday, May 23, 2025 with optional concurrent submission to the Journal of Financial Markets.
The program committee is Tarun Chordia, Joel Hasbrouck, Paolo Pasquariello, Gideon Saar, Clara Vega, and Liyan Yang.
The formal announcement with details and links to past programs are posted at https://pages.stern.nyu.edu/~jhasbrou/SternMicroMtg/SternMicroMtg2025/stern_microstructure_meeting2025.html.
The focus of the program meeting is the economics of securities markets. This includes (but is not limited to) theoretical, empirical, and experimental analyses of: the role of information in the price-discovery process; the definition, measurement, and determinants of liquidity; the costs and benefits of alternate trading mechanisms and market structures; the measurement and control of transactions costs; the role of regulation and the evolution of market design; domestic and international comparisons of trading costs; cross-border listing and trading securities; trading technology and information systems; practical implications of market design for risk management; and financial engineering.
Submission. The submission website is at https://microstructuresubmission.scrc.nyu.edu/openconf.php. The submission procedure has two separate steps. "Make Submission" prompts you to enter the title, authors, and so forth. Completion of this step will generate a confirmation email. Then, once you're back at the home menu, click on "Upload Submission". (Uploaded papers must be in pdf format. The system imposes an 11MB limit on uploads. If your submission is larger than that, email it to jh4@stern.nyu.edu.)
The deadline for submissions is 11:59 (Eastern US Time), Sunday, March 9, 2025.
Attendance at the conference is open. All interested persons (including faculty, students, practitioners, and regulators) are welcome to attend.
The program committee is Tarun Chordia, Joel Hasbrouck, Paolo Pasquariello, Gideon Saar, Clara Vega, and Liyan Yang.
The formal announcement with details and links to past programs are posted at https://pages.stern.nyu.edu/~jhasbrou/SternMicroMtg/SternMicroMtg2025/stern_microstructure_meeting2025.html.
The focus of the program meeting is the economics of securities markets. This includes (but is not limited to) theoretical, empirical, and experimental analyses of: the role of information in the price-discovery process; the definition, measurement, and determinants of liquidity; the costs and benefits of alternate trading mechanisms and market structures; the measurement and control of transactions costs; the role of regulation and the evolution of market design; domestic and international comparisons of trading costs; cross-border listing and trading securities; trading technology and information systems; practical implications of market design for risk management; and financial engineering.
Submission. The submission website is at https://microstructuresubmission.scrc.nyu.edu/openconf.php. The submission procedure has two separate steps. "Make Submission" prompts you to enter the title, authors, and so forth. Completion of this step will generate a confirmation email. Then, once you're back at the home menu, click on "Upload Submission". (Uploaded papers must be in pdf format. The system imposes an 11MB limit on uploads. If your submission is larger than that, email it to jh4@stern.nyu.edu.)
The deadline for submissions is 11:59 (Eastern US Time), Sunday, March 9, 2025.
Attendance at the conference is open. All interested persons (including faculty, students, practitioners, and regulators) are welcome to attend.