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The theme for this biennial in "North by Northwest, South by Southwest, Canada and the United States: Past, Present and Future". All proposals should have a distinctive Canadian focus, but we also encourage submissions that consider Canada in a comparative context. We are particularly interested...
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The National Brownfields Conference is the largest, most comprehensive conference focused on cleaning up and redeveloping abandoned, underutilized, and potentially contaminated properties in the nation.
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The meeting theme, "Green Management Matters," encourages participants to consider how ongoing scholarly activities--including teaching, research and service--might shape and be shaped by society's increasing concern about responsible stewardship of the natural environment. For many, the...
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The 32nd Annual IAEE conference will assemble prominent scholars and experts from around the world to explore, discuss and debate the challenges facing the global energy sector and offer solutions. The conference aims to bring into focus a host of topics that are of interest both to energy...
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Over the last half-century, economic experiments have provided researchers with a better understanding of human behavior and the performance of public policies. The goal of the workshop is to highlight high quality experimental research, explore the application of these methods to policy...
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Economists working in this field are invited to submit a paper or an abstract for presentation at the UCLA conference. Papers focusing on general equilibrium growth and models of large trading economies are welcome. The roles of global and regional trade patterns, foreign direct investment,...
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Conference themes: Plenary 1. Latin America: Breaking the Mold Plenary 2: Wars and Natural Resources Plenary 3. Katrina: Race and Class DAVID GORDON LECTURE (Changes in U.S. Capitalism Since the Reagan Era: Where Are We Now? Michael Reich, Professor of Economics, UC Berkeley and Director,...
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