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Due to COVID-19 the Royal Economic Society will be rescheduling the 2020 Easter School. Royal Economic Society Easter Training School is intended primarily for advanced postgraduate students doing doctoral research, but younger lecturers and postdoctoral researchers are also welcome. Professor...
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Due to the ongoing coronavirus concerns at this time, this Meeting has been cancelled. Exeter will host the 2021 European meetings; details on dates will be announced in due course. The Economic Science Association (ESA) is a professional organization devoted to economics as an observational...
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This conference has been cancelled.
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This workshop has been cancelled.
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It is with great regret that the Annual Conference in Perth, 26-28 April 2020, has had to be cancelled this year. Next year's Conference #SES2021 will take place in Glasgow w/b 11 April 2021.
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The RES Symposium of Junior Researchers has been cancelled.
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RES Annual Conference 2020 has been cancelled.
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Envecon brings together environmental economists and interested parties from academia, consultancy and the public and private sector to showcase the latest ideas, research and policy challenges. We have been keeping a close eye on the government guidance regarding the coronavirus and there has...
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Four principal areas of focus have been identified for conference panels and papers: · Conceptualising the interrelationship between regionalisation and globalisation · Regionalisation and global governance (1): economic, political, social, environmental and legal issues · Regionalisation and...
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The 2005 OXONIA Inaugural Lecture is organised in cooperation with the Economics Department, University of Oxford. Martin Wolf is associate editor and chief economics commentator at the Financial Times. He was awarded the CBE (Commander of the British Empire) in 2000 for services to financial...
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