IAAE 2019 Annual Conference - International Association for Applied Econometrics
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IAAE 2019 Annual Conference International Association for Applied Econometrics Call for Papers IAAE 2019 Annual Conference International Association for Applied Econometrics Conference University of Cyprus, Nicosia June 25-28, 2019 Following the success of the past five Annual Conferences of the International Association for Applied Econometrics, our Sixth Annual Conference will be hosted by the University of Cyprus. The Conference will be held at the Hilton Hotel in Nicosia, Cyprus on June 25-28, 2019. The main aims of IAAE are to advance the education of the public in the subject of econometrics and its applications to a variety of fields in economics, in particular, but not exclusively, by advancing and supporting research in that field, and disseminating the results of such useful research to the public. The IAAE conference brings together leading researchers in the field and is a major forum where all aspects of econometrics (theory and practice) are discussed and debated.
IAAE Lecturer Richard Blundell, University College London Invited Speakers Fabio Canova, BI Norwegian Business School, European University Institute Raffaella Giacomini, University College London Bryan Graham, University of California Berkeley Chris Hansen, University of Chicago Ivana Komunjer, Georgetown University Petra Todd, University of Pennsylvania Organizers Marcelle Chauvet, Professor, University of California Riverside, and Director of IAAE Thierry Magnac, Professor, Toulouse School of Economics, and Director of IAAE Hashem Pesaran, John Elliot Distinguished Chair of Economics, and University of Southern California, and Director of IAAE Barbara Rossi, Professor, ICREA-Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona GSE, CREI, and Director of IAAE Edward Vytlacil, Professor, Yale University, Director of IAAE Mark Watson, Howard Harrison and Gabrielle Snyder Beck Professor of Economics and Public Affairs, Princeton University, and Director of IAAE Jonathan Wright, Professor, Johns Hopkins University, and Director of IAAE Local Organizers Elena Andreou, University of Cyprus Yannis Kasparis, University of Cyprus Andros Kourtellos, University of Cyprus
Program Chairs Todd Clark, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Steven Durlauf, University of Chicago Program Committee Andrew Aradillas-Lopez, Penn State University Boragan Aruoba, University of Maryland Francesco Bianchi, Duke University Graham Elliott, University of California San Diego Yanqin Fan, University of Washington Domenico Giannone, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Michael Halliasos, Goethe University Frankfurt James Hamilton, University of California San Diego Giovanni Mastrobuoni, Collegio Carlo Alberto Roger Moon, University of Southern California Salvador Navarro, University of Western Ontario Andrew Patton, Duke University Barbara Rossi, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Juan Rubio-Ramirez, Emory University Mark Watson, Princeton University Martin Weidner, University College of London Jonathan Wright, Johns Hopkins University Jun Yu, Singapore Management University Logistics The conference will be hosted by the University of Cyprus in Nicosia. The conference will be held at the Hilton Cyprus in Nicosia, Cyprus, June 25-28, 2019. Logistical support is provided by Easy Conference. For further logistics information, please contact the local organizers at iaae2019@ucy.ac.cy or check the conference website at www.iaae2019.org
Full Paper Submission Procedure Authors are invited to submit theoretical and empirical papers on the suggested topics (submission of abstracts or synopses will not be accepted). Papers will be evaluated and selected by the committee members in their specific area. Papers should be submitted electronically (pdf only) no later than 11:59 pm ET, February 18, 2019 to: https://editorialexpress.com/cgi- bin/conference/conference.cgi?action=login&db_name=IAAE2019 Authors should specify if they are or not willing to present their paper in poster sessions or only in regular sessions. Student Submission Graduate students should indicate so when they submit their papers to the IAAE Conference, on the Conference Maker site, as this will make them eligible to receive travel sponsorship on a competitive basis, and to participate in the Student Prize contest. Student Prize The IAAE will award a $500 USD prize for the best paper presented by a graduate student in a regular or poster session. The paper should be submitted at the conference website. Papers co-authored with senior economists will not be considered. To be eligible, candidates' paper that are accepted for presentation should be followed up by a letter from a professor certifying that the author is a graduate student in good standing. The letter should be submitted electronically to Marcelle Chauvet at enquiries@appliedeconometrics.org. The subject line must be 2019 IAAE Student Prize Award. The winner will be announced during the conference. Registration Conference details will be posted on the IAAE’s website: http://appliedeconometrics.org/ and at the conference website www.iaae2019.org
The registration fee to attend the conference before 11:59 pm E.T. April 18th is: Non-member of IAAE: 350 US dollars Regular member of IAAE: 250 US dollars (registration to IAAE: 100 US dollars) Student member of IAAE: 160 US dollars (registration to IAAE: 40 US dollars) Member of Program or Scientific Committees: 200 US dollars (and 1 year free registration to IAAE) The registration fees will increase substantially on April 19th. We encourage you to register by 11:59pm E.T. April 18th, 2019. Your place in the program will be confirmed only after we have received your registration, and your paper will be withdrawn if we have not received your payment by 11:59pm E.T. April 30th, 2019. Registration can be done online and fees are payable in U.S. dollars.
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