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We invite submission of original research papers, with a preference for empirical papers addressing questions of conflict and political violence at the micro level. Papers making an explicit reference to the connection between institutions and conflict are particularly welcome.
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The meeting topic is: Decision-making problems in sustainable development Creating a green and sustainable society is one of the key goals for Denmark as mentioned in the policy program of the government for 2020. This 82nd European working group meeting on multicriteria decision aiding...
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The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland is hosting a one-day conference on September 25, 2015 in order to further our understanding of how individuals and households make decisions that affect their earnings, spending, investments into tangible and intangible assets and liabilities, how they react...
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Theoretical, Empirical/Experimental, and Applied works that involve the application of psychology and all other social sciences, as well as neuroscience, to all areas of financial decision-making and practice will be considered for presentation at the conference.
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The goal of the conference is to promote the exchange of ideas among economists conducting quantitative analysis for policy and decision-making in the public and private sector. The conference will cover all areas of applied modeling in economics.
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The conference theme of 2015 is: "The Next 10 Years: Trends in Neuromarketing, Neuroeconomics, Neurofinance, and Related Disciplines" Manuscripts should combine concepts from neuroscience and/or psychology with problems in economics, marketing, business, management, or finance.
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The 2015 conference will have over 70 concurrent sessions presenting new research in all areas of public choice, plus three or four plenary sessions featuring timely and important presentations by major scholars. While paper submissions on all public choice topics are welcome, special sessions...
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