* Apologies for cross-postings *
The deadline for abstract submission to the 4th Kuhmo-Nectar Conference
has been extended to April 1, as we realise the period where the conference
website has been open for abstract submissions has been rather short.
* New deadline for abstracts * April 1 * Go to http://kuhmonectar2009.dk/.
The Summer School is open for registrations as long as there is spare
capacity. Register early to be sure to be able to participate.
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The Summer School takes place June 29 - July 1. A unique feature of the
summer school is the faculty, comprising some of the world's most prominent
economists working in transport and related areas.
Alex Anas, State University of New York, USA
Richard Arnott, University of California, USA
André de Palma, Ecole Normale Supérieure, France
Mogens Fosgerau, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Amihai Glazer, University of California, USA
Robin Lindsey, University of Alberta, Canada
Nathalie Picard, Université de Cergy-Pontoise, France
Stef Proost, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Kenneth Small, University of California, USA
Erik Verhoef, VU University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Anming Zhang, University of British Columbia, Canada
The Summer School aims to offer a high-quality programme, primarily targeted
at PhD students and practitioners who are looking for a condensed programme
that introduces them to recent advances in academic research in Transport
and Urban Economics.
The Summer School is followed by a Conference open to all. The Conference
takes place July 2 – 3. The main themes for the Conference match those
selected for the Summer School. Delegates are free to follow the Summer
School, the Conference, or both.
The important dates are the following:
April 1: Deadline for the submission of abstracts
April 15: Notification of acceptance of abstracts
May 15: Deadline registration at an "early" fee
May 15: Deadline submission of papers for USB-stick
June 29 - July 3: Summer school and conference
We are sponsored by the Danish Social Science Research Council, the Danish
Ministry of Transport, the Confederation of Danish Industry and NECTAR.
I look forward to welcoming participants to Copenhagen.
Best wishes
Mogens Fosgerau
DTU Transport
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