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2026 Workshop Information

Venue

The workshop will be held at The University of Buckingham, Vinson Building, Hunter Street, Buckingham, MK18 1EG.

Date

December 10-12, 2026
Thursday 10 December: 17:30-20:00, followed by dinner
Friday 11 December: 9:00-17:00, followed by dinner
Saturday 12 December: optional excursion / departure

Costs

Acceptance to the event includes registration and meal costs. A limited number of accommodation stipends are available—please apply using the form. Participants should be prepared to cover their own transport costs.

Organisers

Gabriel Calzada
Universidad de las Hespérides

Juan Castañeda
University of Buckingham

Lenore T. Ealy
Universidad Francisco Marroquín

Academic Committee

Lenore T. Ealy
Universidad Francisco Marroquín

Juan Castañeda
University of Buckingham

Len Shackleton
University of Buckingham

Gabriel Calzada
Universidad de las Hespérides

Gonzalo Melián
Universidad de las Hespérides

Michael James
Economic Affairs

Workshop Coordinator

Kate Bones
University of Buckingham

Call for Papers

Economic Affairs is a journal for those interested in the application of economic principles to practical affairs. It aims to stimulate debate on economic and social problems by asking its authors, while analyzing complex issues, to make their analysis and conclusions accessible to a wide audience. This journal exists to improve the understanding of the role of markets in the economy and society. We are broadly inspired by classical liberalism and welcome a variety of theoretical and empirical approaches.

We welcome papers for our 2026 Research Workshop that address any of the following topics/areas:

  • Philosophy, Politics and Economics
  • Topics in the Classical Liberal tradition (see the scope of the journal at the Wiley website)

A selection of papers from the workshop will be considered for publication in Economic Affairs, subject to a peer review process.

If you have any questions about the workshop, please email VinsonCentre@buckingham.ac.uk.

Submission instructions

All proposals must be submitted using the form on this website by July 31, 2026. For this edition of the workshop, we ask that submissions consist of an extended outline of approximately 1,000–2,000 words.

Papers will be selected based on this outline. You will then have the opportunity to improve your outline during the workshop and to complete the final version of your paper after the event.

Submissions must include the extended outline of the research paper, an abstract and a brief V of the author(s). Documents should be attached. Please send the documents in English and pdf format. Submissions that do not meet these requirements will not be considered.

Deadlines

Paper submission deadline: July 31, 2026
Proposal acceptance notification: September 11, 2026
Workshop date: December 10-12, 2026

About Economic Affairs

Economic Affairs is a peer reviewed journal published by the Vinson Centre at the University of Buckingham and the Institute of Economic Affairs, in collaboration with Universidad de las Hespérides and Universidad Francisco Marroquín, through academic publisher Wiley. It is edited by Professor Len Shackleton.

The journal is indexed by Scopus and is part of the Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI). It has published a wide range of authors from around the world, including a number of Nobel Prize laureates, while focusing on non-mathematical approaches to economic analysis.

For more than forty years, the journal has published original work and commentaries by hundreds of authors broadly sharing our approach to classical liberal political economy. Nowadays, in contrast with some of our other output, it has a particularly strong international focus. Three-quarters of our readership is based overseas, as is a large proportion of our authors. This was not the case when Economic Affairs was first launched by Arthur Seldon and the IEA back in 1980. The journal publishes main articles (around 7,000 words in length), as well as short articles, of no more than 3,500 words, reporting on larger studies which may be published in full elsewhere. The journal also has a book review section.

The journal is published three times per year, in February, May, and October. Here you can access the latest issues.

Click here for the Economic Affairs online library

Economic Affairs cover Feb 2026

Logistics

Below you will find relevant information that will help you plan your trip:

Workshop venue

The workshop will be held at The University of Buckingham
Vinson Building
Hunter Street
Buckingham, MK18 1EG.

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Travel to and from Buckingham

General Information

The address is Vinson Building
Hunter Street
Buckingham, MK18 1EG, and you can find us on Google Maps or What3Words – ///engine.dreamers.media.

The nearest airport is London Luton, although Heathrow, Birmingham and Stensted are all fairly close

Both London Luton and London Heathrow airports offer a bus service to Milton Keynes coach station or railway station, then there is a bus from Milton Keynes to Buckingham.

The nearest station to Buckingham is Milton Keynes Central which is on the Euston line from London. From here you can catch either the X5 or X6 bus straight into Buckingham.

Luton to Milton Keynes: Stage Coach Bus Service - MK1
Heathrow to Milton Keynes: National Express
Bus from Milton Keynes to Buckingham: Stage coach - X5 or Arriva - X6

If you are coming by car, please let us know and we will notify our security team so that you can get access to the carpark.

Accomodation

Once registered, we will provide you with information about lodging.

Proposal Submission

Please use the following form to submit proposals