SSDEV2019 Summer School in Development Economics – CALL FOR APPLICATIONS

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
The Italian Development Economists Association (IDEAs), Monash University, the Universities of Trento, Salerno, Verona, and Wisconsin, Institute of Studies on Mediterranean Societies (INRC), Italian Center for International Development (ICID), Action Research for Co-development (Arco)
organize the 2019 (11th Edition) of the Summer School in Development Economics (http://dse.univr.it/ssdev/)
June 18‐20, 2019 – Prato (Tuscany, Italy), Monastero San Leonardo, Villa del Palco (http://www.sanleonardoprato.it/)

Deadline for Applications April 29, 2019

The workshop is intended for PhD students, post‐docs and junior faculty members. The aim is to provide young researchers with mentoring as well as with exposure to cutting‐edge empirical and theoretical research in development economics. Participants will have the opportunity to present their own research projects and to discuss th em with leading researchers in a relaxed and constructive atmosphere.

Structure
The workshop will include presentations of both completed research papers and work‐in‐progress, both empirical and theoretical. The number of participants will be limited to about 60. About 15 will be selected for a forty-five minutes presentation, thus allowing for in‐depth discussion of each contribution. About 15-20 papers will be selected for a poster session that will be in place for the whole duration of the conference. Presentations by graduate students, post‐docs and other junior researchers who have recently acquired their PhD will be key components of the workshop. Applicants can submit either a complete paper or a detailed and well‐developed research proposal. We particularly welcome the submission of work‐in‐progress proposals that describe on‐going and promising research, likely to bene fit from an open discussion about the main conceptual and methodological problems related to the project. Please note that participants are expected to attend the entire conference. Participants who do not wish to present a paper are also welcome.

Speakers who agreed to join include Martina BJORKMAN (Stockholm School of Economics), Erwin BULTE (Wageningen University), Dilip MOOKHERJEE (Boston University), Andrew F. NEWMAN (Boston University), Rohini SOMANATHAN (Delhi School of Economics), Rajesh RAMACHANDRAN (Goethe University).

Applications and deadlines
Applications can be submitted at http://dse.univr.it/ssdev/, starting from February 7, 2019. The application should be submitted no later than April 29, 2019.

Participants who wish to present a paper should
a) Complete the application form on the conference web site.
b) Submit a short CV (pdf file).
c) Upload, no later than April 29th, the complete paper (pdf file) or a detailed and well‐developed research proposal (pdf file).
Acceptance decision will be announced by May 7, 2019. All applicants will be informed by email about the results.
Prospective participants who are interested in attending the workshop but do not intend to present a paper are required to fill in the application form only.

Logistics, Accommodation and Fees
Graduate students and post‐docs will be asked to pay a registration fee of €500, while faculty will be asked to pay a fee of €650. The fee should be paid no later than May 28, 2019. The fee will cover the costs of meals and lodging in double or triple room for the duration of the workshop (arrival 17th June 2019 – departure 21st June 2019), but participants have to cover their travel expenses.

We look forward to your submissions.

The Organizing Board Adalgiso AMENDOLA (University of S alerno, CELPE), Ian COXHEAD (University of Wisconsin, Madison), Salvatore CAPASSO (Institute of Studies on Mediterranean Societies, ISSM-CNR), Marcello D’AMATO (University of Salerno, CELPE), Giuseppe FOLLONI (University of Trento), Sisira JAYASURIYA (Monash University), Martina MENON (University of Verona), Dilip MOOKHERJEE (Boston University), Federico PERALI (University of Verona, ICID), Alessandro TAROZZI (Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Barcelona GSE), Denni TOMMASI (Monash University).

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6th InsTED Workshop on “Advances in Institutions, Trade and Economic Development”

The workshop will take place at the University of Nottingham, UK, September 20th-22nd, 2019. Sponsorship by the School of Economics, University of Nottingham, is gratefully acknowledged.

Keynote speakers:

Robin Burgess (London School of Economics)

Giovanni Maggi (Yale University)

We invite submissions at the intersection or union of institutions, international trade and economic development. Topics could include, but are not limited to, the role of international institutions such as the WTO, and the impact of domestic economic or political institutions such as property rights or democracy on international trade and/or economic development.

Submissions are now closed.

Programme (Sep 17th 2019)

Registration

You can register here.

Venue

Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park.

Accommodation

Delegates can book accommodation at Jubilee Conference Centre (ten minute walk) charged at the university reduced rate of £65/night. We have reserved 20 rooms on Thursday 19th September for up to three nights.   Bookings can be made on a first-come first-served basis by telephoning Jubilee Conference Centre | T: 0115 938 0080 and quoting Hilary Hughes- UON’

 

Organizers:  Roberto Bonfatti (Nottingham and Padua), Giovanni Facchini (Nottingham), Alejandro Riaño (Nottingham), Ben Zissimos (Exeter) and Isleide Zissimos (Warwick).

 

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2019 Symposium on Economic Experiments in Developing Countries (SEEDEC)

The Center for Effective Global Action (CEGA) and the Experimental Social Science Laboratory (Xlab) are excited to host the 2019 Symposium on Economic Experiments in Developing Countries (SEEDEC) at UC Berkeley on Thursday, May 30th and Friday, May 31st. SEEDEC, now in its eighth year, brings together a community of scholars who employ laboratory experimental economics methods for research in developing countries. Learn about past events here.

This year’s Symposium will feature keynote addresses by Stefano DellaVigna (UC Berkeley) and Pam Jakiela (University of Maryland).

Call for Papers

We invite submissions of papers involving economic lab experiments in low- and middle-income countries, or with clear lessons for LMICs (this does not include field-based randomized controlled trials). Please submit your full paper and supporting materials (optional) using this form no later than March 1st, 2019 at 11:59 PM PT. Successful applicants will be notified by March 31st, 2019.

Submissions will be evaluated based on the quality and novelty of the paper as well as balance across institutions and genders. Though not a formal requirement, preference will be given to papers employing research transparency and reproducibility tools and methods including pre-registration, pre-analysis plans, and open data, materials and code. Authors may provide these details using the online form below, or use the comments section to disclose if some or all of their data or materials cannot be shared for legal or ethical reasons.

Travel and Accommodation

Participants are expected to cover their own travel and accommodation. Visit this link for a list of accommodations close to campus. Breakfast and lunch will be provided on both days.

RSVP

This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP here to attend.

Contact

Please contact Aleks Bogdanoski () with questions about this Call for Papers.

Call for Papers: 18th Annual GEP/CEPR Postgraduate Conference University of Nottingham, United Kingdom 10th – 11th May 2019

The 18th GEP Postgraduate Conference will take place 10th – 11th May 2019 at the University of Nottingham.  The Conference provides a forum for the dissemination of student research relating to issues of Globalisation and Economic Policy from both theoretical and empirical perspectives. These areas include Foreign Direct Investment, Trade, Productivity, Economics of the MNEs, Migration and Labour Market Adjustment.

The objective of the Conference is to bring together a number of PhD students and postdoctoral researchers to discuss their own research ideas with established researchers in a relaxed atmosphere. The conference is open to graduate students and post-docs. Speakers will be selected on the basis of submitted papers or an extended abstract. (Preference will, however, be given to papers.)

Submission 

Applicants must submit their CV, a letter of support from their PhD supervisor (sent separately by email; this is not required for post-docs) and the paper to be presented.  If a full paper is not yet available, please include a detailed abstract, providing clearly the motivation for the work, the relationship to the literature, the method used and the expected results.

Every paper accepted will be assigned a discussant who will present and comment on the paper. Therefore, those who are invited to present a paper are expected to deliver a complete paper before the Conference.

Applications must be sent by e-mail to:
Dr Alejandro Riaño  

Deadline for submission: 24th February 2019
Keynote speaker: Swati Dhingra (LSE)

Finance 

There is a £180 registration fee to contribute towards costs which includes up to two nights’ accommodation (10th and 11th May).

Best Paper Prize 

The organising committee will award a prize of ₤100 to the best paper presented at the Conference.

Further information 

Further information on the Conference can be found at:

https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/gep/news-events/conferences/2018-19/postgrad-conference-2019.aspx

8th AIEAA Conference, Pistoia, 13-14 June 2019

the 8th AIEAA Conference “Tomorrow’s Food. Diet transition and its implications on health and the environment” will be held in Pistoia on 13- 14 June, 2019.

Despite past progress, approximately 3 billion people across the globe have low-quality diets. Nearly a quarter of all children under five years of age are stunted, more than 2 billion people have insufficient micronutrients. While undernourishment is concentrated in developing countries, the incidence of overweight and obesity is growing in every region. As a result, many economies are seriously underperforming, and diet-related chronic diseases are placing ever-greater demands on health care systems.

At the same time, environmental impacts of current food production and consumption patterns are rampant. The food system contributes to approximately 20-30% of greenhouse gases (GHG) total emissions, 15-25% from agriculture/land use change and 5-10% from packaging, transportation and waste disposal.

The situation is set to worsen dramatically over the next 20 years as powerful drivers of change such as population growth, climate change, diet transition towards animal products and urbanization converge on food systems. This concern is reflected by various Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – namely, “Zero hunger” (SDG-2), “Good health and wellbeing” (SDG-3), and “Responsible consumption and production” (SGD-12), just to mention the most important ones – that try to address these issues. While these problems are of utmost urgency for low- and middle-income countries, they are also a stark concern for all countries.

Considerable challenges need to be addressed in order to have an effective and sustainable diet transition. In particular, food systems need to be harnessed so that they nourish rather than merely feed people. This alone will open up countless opportunities for interventions that decision makers can tailor to specific situations. Furthermore, priorities for action at national and international levels as well as detailed advice and guidance need to be identified in order to provide guidance to decision makers.

The 8th AIEAA Congress will therefore focus on the conundrum represented by the interaction of economic development, nutrition and health, and sustainability. Sustainable diets are intended to address the increasing health and environmental concerns related to food production and consumption. Although many candidates for sustainable diets have emerged, a comprehensive analysis of these diets has not been done yet. A number of public policies have been proposed to promote healthy and environmentally sustainable diets at production and consumption levels, but the level of integration is still relatively low. New evidence is needed on the effectiveness of public policies for sustainable diets.

Abstract submission by authors:
15 February 2019

Notification of acceptance to authors:
20 March 2019

Full version of paper / Revised version of long abstract  / Revised version of poster abstract submission:
20 May 2019

Authors’ registration deadline:
20 May 2019

On the Conference website you can now find all the relevant information regarding the call for papers and papers submission (link).

10th Annual Conference of the Trade, Integration, and Growth Network (TIGN)

Bogotá, Colombia, May 23-24, 2019
The 10th Annual Conference of the Trade, Integration, and Growth Network (TIGN) will be held in Bogotá, Colombia, on May 23-24, 2019. This conference is sponsored by the Latin American and Caribbean Economic Association (LACEA), the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the CAF-Development Bank of Latin America (CAF), the Research Institute for Development, Growth, and Economics (RIDGE), and Universidad de los Andes, and is hosted by Universidad de los Andes.

The TIGN conference is a unique event that brings together top researchers and policymakers to discuss recent theoretical and empirical advances in trade, integration, and growth broadly defined.

For additional information on this conference and to register and submit a paper please visit: https://www.iadb.org/en/trade/tign-current-conference

2019 annual meeting of the Central Bank Research Association (CEBRA)

The 2019 annual meeting of the Central Bank Research Association (CEBRA) is hosted by Columbia University and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The scientific committee is chaired by Patricia Mosser, Takatoshi Ito, Stefanie Schmitt-Grohé, and Michael Woodford (all Columbia University).

The meeting commences at 14.00 on Thursday, July 18 with a high-level policy workshop at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, featuring presentations by Nellie Liang and Jeremy C. Stein, as well as a keynote talk by John C. Williams.

The over 30 contributed sessions and further high-level panels take place on Friday and Saturday, July 19-20 at the Kellogg Center, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University. The Bank for International Settlements and Columbia University organize high-level panels. Contributed sessions are organised by Financial Stability Board, International Monetary Fund, Swiss National Bank, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Bank of Israel, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, European Central Bank, Sveriges Riksbank, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Norges Bank, Bank of Spain, Bank of Japan, Bank of Canada, Bank of Korea, Oesterreichische Nationalbank (OeNB), Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Deutsche Bundesbank, Central Bank of Ireland, Columbia University, SAFE/Goethe University Frankfurt, Center for Economic Policy Research, Asian Bureau of Finance and Economic Research, and International Banking Research Network.

The deadline for submissions is Saturday, February 2nd. The submission process is organised by the Research Center “Sustainable Architecture for Finance in Europe” (SAFE) at Goethe University Frankfurt. The link for submissions is:

https://safe-frankfurt.de/index.php?id=699

Submissions for CEBRA’s 2019 annual meeting are being sought on a wide variety of themes, including:

  • Digital currencies, fintech, and technology (sessions 1-3)
  • Regulation, markets, and financial intermediation (sessions 26-31)
  • International economics (sessions 9-13)
  • Macroeconomics, monetary policy, macrofinance, as well as monetary policy frameworks and communication  (sessions 14-25)
  • Inflation dynamics (sessions 6-8)
  • Policy lessons from the history of finance and central banking (sessions 4-5)

The link to the call for papers can be found here.

Workshop on Economics of Crime to be held in Medellin, Colombia on 22-23 May 2019

The Research Institute for Development, Growth and Economics (RIDGE), the LACEA’s America Latina Crime and Policy Network (AL CAPONE) and EAFIT are pleased to announce a call for papers for the RIDGE/LACEA-AL CAPONE Workshop on Economics of Crime to be held in Medellin, Colombia on 22-23 May 2019.

The deadline for submission is 15 February 2019

The AL CAPONE brings together economists and other social scientists from Latin America and the Caribbean and other parts of the world doing cutting-edge research on the Economics of Crime. AL CAPONE’s goal is to foster research using state-of-the-art techniques in order to advance the nowledge on the Economics of Crime in Latin America. In addition, the network promotes discussion and exchange of ideas between policymakers and researchers, in an attempt to generate positive feedbacks between policy and academia.

RIDGE is an initiative of the International Economic Association (IEA).

The RIDGE Forums aim to favor the spread of high quality research in economics by bringing policymakers together top local and regional researchers working on the frontier of knowledge. Participants to the six workshops are welcome to attend the other workshops.

Paper submission

Full papers, written in English, must be submitted for consideration for the meeting. The cover page should include: the title of the paper, institutional affiliation, including address, phone and email of each author and an abstract with the appropriate JEL classification.

Each author can submit and present at most one paper.

Full papers, in PDF format, should be submitted online via the RIDGE website:

Paper submission

Important dates:

Deadline for paper submission: February 15, 2019

Notification of decisions: March 15, 2019

Further information

Should you have any questions please contact:

secretariat@ridge.uy

For more information about RIDGE see:

www.ridge.uy

The First Annual Conference on Crime, Risk and Economics

Conference dates

15 May 2019 – 17 May 2019

Location

University College London

This conference will bring together economists, criminologists, and researchers from other disciplines who seek to understand the causes and consequences of crime, including the evaluation of policies aimed to mitigate or manage the cost of crime. The program is limited to presentations of eight applicants in addition to keynote presentations, and invitations to participate are subject to competitive review. We seek high quality academic work that enriches, refines, and challenges our understanding of the etiology and mitigation of crime, with particular emphasis on new methodological approaches and a focus on emerging challenges of crime in the 21st century. Papers should be unpublished at the time of submission.

The meeting will feature four keynote addresses:
– Daniel Nagin, Teresa And H. John Heinz III University Professor of Public Policy and Statistics, Carnegie-Mellon University.
– Olivier Marie, Endowed Professor of Labour Economics, Research Centre for Education and the Labour Market, Erasmus School of Economics.
– Steve Machin, Professor of Economics, Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics.
– Tim Besley, W Arthur Lewis Professor of Development Economics, London School of Economics.

Schedule:
— Day 1. Pre-conference Research Presentations on Emerging Trends in Crime (attended by security, counter-terrorism, and private sector cybersecurity leaders in London)
– Morning Presentations on cybersecurity, cybercrime, public-private partnerships in tackling online and technology-enhanced crime, and the forecasting of crime trends
– Afternoon Day 1 Keynote

— Day 2. Research Presentations on Crime Science and Economics
– Morning Session to include two research presentations and first Day 2 Keynote
– Afternoon Session to include two research presentations and second Day 2 Keynote

— Day 3. Research Presentations on Crime Science and Economics
– Morning Session to include two research presentations and Day 3 Keynote
– Afternoon Session to include two research presentations, followed by a closing symposium featuring Daniel Nagin (Carnegie-Mellon University), Tim Besley (London School of Economics), Olivier Marie (Erasmus School of Economics), Richard Rosenfeld (University of Missouri-St. Louis), Shane Johnson (University College London), Richard Wortley (University College London), and Glenn Harrison (Georgia State University).

Organizers
– Glenn Harrison (Center for Economic Analysis of Risk, Georgia State University); gharrison@gsu.edu
– Volkan Topalli (The Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University); vtopalli@gsu.edu
– Anna Harvey (Professor of Politics, Affiliated Professor of Law, and Director, Public Safety Lab, New York University); anna.harvey@nyu.edu
– Greg DeAngelo (Department of Economic Sciences, Claremont Graduate University); gregory.deangelo@cgu.edu
– Richard Wortley (The Jill Dando Institute, University College London); r.wortley@ucl.ac.uk
– Shane Johnson (The Dawes Centre for Future Crime, University College London); shane.johnson@ucl.ac.uk

Location:
UCL and the Jill Dando Institute are located in the heart of London. Activities associated with the conference will take place at The Jeremy Bentham Theater on Campus.

Financial Support: One author of accepted papers will be provided financial support to offset the costs of airfare and hotel accommodation, subject to the usual university restrictions.

Submissions should be made before January 5th, 2019 through the form online at: https://cear.gsu.edu/event-archives/first-annual-conference-on-crime-risk-and-economics/
Final decisions will be made by February 1st, 2019. Full papers are preferred, but extended abstracts will be considered.

CESifo Venice Summer Institute 2019

Conference dates

03 Jun 2019 – 08 Jun 2019

Location

Venice, Italy

CESifo Venice Summer Institute 2019

The annual CESifo Venice Summer Institute, focuses on themes of current interest in European economic policy. The Institute brings together international economists working on economic policy topics for workshops, panel meetings and discussion. The conference venue is Venice International University on San Servolo, a tiny island across the water from San Marco in the bay of Venice.

CESifo’s twentieth Venice Summer Institute will be held from 3 – 8 June 2019, with five workshops. The call for papers is now open. Please note that we have an online submission procedure and that online submissions only will be accepted for consideration. In order to submit your paper on line, please go to (<http://www.cesifo.org/venice>) and click on the “Submit a Paper” link associated to the workshop in question. Should you have any (technical) difficulties with the online submission procedure, please contact office@cesifo.de for assistance. The deadline for the submission of papers is 1 December 2018 at midnight CET. Authors of papers that are accepted for presentation at a workshop will be notified by mid December 2018.

CALL FOR PAPERS VENICE SUMMER INSTITUTE 2019

The following workshops are scheduled:

Economics of the Gig Economy (http://www.ifo.de/w/3kE92K5JT)
Date: 3 – 4 June
Organisers: Oliver Falck and Justus Haucap
Keynote Speaker: Christopher Stanton (Harvard Business School)

Taxation in the Digital Economy: Theory and Evidence (http://www.ifo.de/w/3DDw3LaPn)
Date: 3 – 4 June
Organisers: David R. Agrawal and Marko Köthenbürger
Keynote Speakers: Jean-Charles Rochet (University of Zurich), and Joel Waldfogel (University of Minnesota)

Poverty, Inequality and their Associations with Disasters and Climate Change (http://www.ifo.de/w/3DpFxTj7u)
Date: 5 – 6 June
Organisers: Ilan Noy and Jasmin Gröschl
Keynote Speakers: Stefan Dercon (University of Oxford), and Seema Jayachandran (Northwestern University)

The Future of Europe: Structural Reforms, Growth and Globalisation (http://www.ifo.de/w/3QyZbg6ry)
Date: 5 – 6 June
Organisers: Nauro F. Campos, Balázs Égert and Jan-Egbert Sturm
Keynote Speakers: Philippe Aghion (College de France), Ufuk Akcigit (University of Chicago), Romain Duval (IMF Research Department), and Paul de Grauwe (London School of Economics)

Gender in the Developed and Developing World (http://www.ifo.de/w/3Qj7TTzHb)
Date: 7 – 8 June
Organisers: Seema Jayachandran and Basit Zafar
Keynote Speakers: Francine Blau, Cornell University, and Chrstiopher Udry, Northwestern University