Society for Economic Dynamics: 2009 Meetings Call for Papers
The 20th annual meetings of the Society for Economic Dynamics will be held
July 2-4, 2009 in Istanbul, Turkey. The plenary speakers are Matthew
Jackson (Stanford University), Timothy Kehoe (University of Minnesota),
and Christopher Sims (Princeton University). The program co-chairs are
Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde (University of Pennsylvania), and Martin
Schneider (Stanford University), while local organization is in the hands
of Nezih Guner (Universidad Carlos III), Refet Gurkaynak (Bilkent
Universitesi), Selahattin Imrohoroglu (University of Southern
California), Gokce Kolasin (Bahceshir Universitesi), and Kamil Yilmaz (Koc
Universitesi).
The program will be made up from a selection of invited and submitted
papers. The Society now welcomes submissions for the Instanbul program.
Submissions may be from any area in economics. A program committee will
select the papers for the conference. The deadline for submissions is
February 15, 2009. Further details and instructions on how to submit a
paper are available at
http://www.economicdynamics.org/sed2009.htm
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Call for papers for the 2009 North American Summer Meeting of the
Econometric Society:
The meeting will be held June 4-7, 2009, at Boston University in Boston,
MA.
The program will include submitted papers as well as the Presidential
Address by Roger Myerson (University of Chicago), the Walras-Bowley
Lecture by Jean-Marc Robin (Paris School of Economics, University of Paris
I, and University College London), the Cowles Lecture by Victor Chernozhukov
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and invited sessions on Behavioral
Economics, Decision Theory, Development Economics, Econometrics of Policy
Evaluation, Education Policy, Factor Models, The Financial Crisis,
Theories of Conflict, and Trade and Geography. The program co-chairs are
Bart Lipman and Pierre Perron.
The Society now welcomes submissions via Conference Maker at
http://editorialexpress.com/conference/NASM2009 . The deadline for
submissions is January 30, 2009. Information on local arrangements will
be available later.
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The 2009 Midwest Macro Meetings (MMM’09) will be held at the Indiana
University in Bloomington, IN on May 15-17. The plenary speakers are
Daron Acemoglu (MIT) and Harald Uhlig (University of Chicago).
The deadline for submitting a paper to the conference is February 28.
Details about submission and other information about the conference can be
found at:
http://www.iub.edu/~econweb/mwc.html
Please feel free to inform interested colleagues about the meeting.
We apologize if this message reaches you more than once.
Hope to see you in Bloomington in May!
Organizers:
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Kim Huynh [log in to unmask]
Eric Leeper [log in to unmask]
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Society for Computational Economics
Wednesday, 15th to Friday, 17th July 2009 at the University of
Technology, Sydney, Australia
The 15th Annual Conference on Computing in Economics and Finance (CEF
2009) will take place in Sydney, Australia from the Wednesday, 15th of
July through to the Friday, 17th of July, 2009. The program will cover all
areas dealing with the computational aspects (broadly defined) of
economics, finance, and decision making.
To have a paper considered for inclusion on the program, please submit an
abstract (max 3,000 characters, or approx. 300 words) no later than
January 31, 2009. Joint-authored papers should be submitted by the author
planning to present the paper. Submissions should be made online via the
Conference Maker program at the conference website
(http://www.cef.uts.edu.au) to the Committee member whose areas of
specialisation most closely match the theme of the paper.
The submission of organised sessions is also encouraged. Participants in
such proposed sessions should also submit their papers via Conference
Maker, together with an e-mail to the responsible program co-ordinator
indicating that the papers are intended for an organised session.
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