Economic and financial systems are the basis of the well-being of our society. Recent events from the 2007-2008 Global Financial Crisis to the Covid-19 pandemic and high-profile failures at cryptocurrency exchanges and banks have underscored the high level of interconnection that characterizes these systems. Complex systems science has long studied the risks that arise in that interconnection can lead to market collapses, currency crises, supply disruptions, and labor shortages. Researchers active in the field devise strategies to identify anomalies and to improve the stability, resilience, and sustainable growth of economic and financial systems through a fruitful interplay of basic research and policy applications. The field has produced effective tools to understand and predict patterns of economic development and innovation, financial system transformations, money laundering activities, labor market dynamics, and the energy transition. Rapidly emerging digital technologies, including innovative national payment infrastructures, have received considerable attention in recent years as well as multidisciplinary methods to identify issues that need multidimensional perspectives.
This workshop, a satellite meeting of CCS2023, returns for the ninth edition after being hosted by StatPhys26, NetSci2017, NetSci2018, NetSci2019, NetSciX2020, NetSci2020, CCS2022, NetSci2023. The event aims at bringing together researchers active in studying economic and financial systems to discuss state-of-the-art work in the field, share knowledge across disciplines, and create opportunities for novel and fruitful collaborations.
August 4, 2023: Abstract submission deadline
August 14, 2023: Results for the abstract selection
August 18, 2023: Early bird registration to CCS2023
October 18-19, 2023: Satellite event
To join the satellite, registration to the CCS2023 main conference is mandatory, either for the full conference or for satellite events only. On site registration will be possible only upon availability.