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RES 2019 : Royal Economic Society 2019 Annual Conference

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Link: http://www.resconference.org
 
When Apr 15, 2019 - Apr 17, 2019
Where Coventry, UK
Submission Deadline Oct 7, 2018
Categories    economics   econometrics
 

Call For Papers

The Royal Economic Society 2019 Annual Conference will be held at the University of Warwick from 15-17 April. Keynote speakers will be Anne Case (Princeton), James J. Heckman (Chicago), Eliana La Ferrara (Bocconi) and Peter Neary (Oxford). Online registration will open on 14 January 2019.

Submissions of papers are invited from the General Sessions from academic, government and business economists in any field of economics and econometrics. The deadline for submission is midnight GMT on Sunday 7 October 2018.

Proposals for Special Sessions should be emailed to the Programme Chair at programme@res.org.uk by 25 October 2018.

Further information and a link to submit papers can be found on the conference website: www.resconference.org

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