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It is with sincere regret that the MEA Board announces the cancellation of the 84th Annual Conference originally scheduled from March 27-29, 2020. We take this action in response to the evolving health threat related to the COVID-19 outbreak in the US and under guidance about best practices from...
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Cancelled: 2020 SIEPR Economic Summit Stanford University is closely monitoring the status of COVID-19, also called novel coronavirus, with the health and well-being of our community firmly in mind. The university has strongly encouraged the cancellation or postponement of large events scheduled...
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The International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE) invites members to submit panel proposals, session proposals, and individual paper submissions on any area of feminist inquiry into economic issues, including: - Gender and macroeconomics - Feminist approaches to institutional...
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Paul D. Bush writes that “the idea of ‘progressive’ institutional change is a conceptual bridge” that makes institutional economics “a coherent body of thought in which theoretical and applied considerations can be tightly integrated” (Bush 1989, 455, emphasis added). As documented...
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The purpose of the Forum is to promote the discussion of frontier research on empirical and theoretical issues in International Finance, Banking, and Open Economy Macroeconomics, with a special eye on relevance for monetary policy.
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The Carnegie Rochester NYU conference seeks proposals to understand and assess the macroeconomic causes and consequences of the economy-wide transition in the supply and demand for liquidity, with the goal of guiding financial and macroeconomic policy. Proposals should employ advances in...
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The goal of the symposium is to facilitate discussion of recent research on consumers' capabilities, knowledge, preferences, and experiences in the market for financial products and services, as well as the effects of public policy interventions and new regulations on consumers, households,...
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Topics: Asset Pricing; Corporate Finance; Development Economics; Development of the American Economy; Economic Fluctuations and Growth; Economics of Aging; Economics of Children; Economics of Crime; Economics of Education; Economics of Intellectual Property; Economics of IT and Digitization;...
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Topics: - Visions of societies where the economy and culture are not principally built on mass consumption - Insights into the obstacles to a transition beyond consumerist societies - Strategies for successful transitions - Theories of social change - Thematic domains of consumption - Pollution...
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The conference brings together the NBER macroeconomic community to hear, evaluate, and debate six papers covering a range of topics within macroeconomics. We are particularly interested in papers with a strong empirical content and policy relevance, as well as papers that can provide a basis for...
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