Midwest International Economics Group

Fall Meeting October 11-13 2013 University of Michigan Call for papers August, 2013 The   Midwest International Economics Group was founded by John Pomery and Raymond Riezman in 1981 to foster and encourage research in   International Trade. We hold conferences twice a year, in the fall and   spring, jointly with the Midwest Mathematical Economics and Theory   conference. […]

Second Joint NBER/BREAD Conference on Economic Development

Cambridge, MA, 11-12 October 2013 The National Bureau for Economic Research (NBER) Development Economics Program and the Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development (BREAD) are pleased to announce the Second Joint NBER/BREAD Conference on Economic Development. The conference, hosted by the NBER, will be held in Cambridge, MA, on 11-12 October 2013. You […]

INFER workshop 2013

Call for Papers International Workshop on Networks and Trade 3-4 October 2013, Leuven (Belgium) jointly organized by: Center for Economic Studies, KU Leuven; Leuven Centre for Irish Studies, KU Leuven; Research Group Globalization, Innovation and Competition, HU Brussels; International Network for Economic Research (INFER) Prior to this workshop, the 3rd Belgian Social and Economic Network […]

INFER workshop 2013

Call for Papers International Workshop on Firm and Product Heterogeneity in International Trade 15-16 November 2013, Leuven (Belgium) jointly organized by: Center for Economic Studies, KU Leuven; Leuven Centre for Irish Studies, KU Leuven; Research Group Globalization, Innovation and Competition, HU Brussels; International Network for Economic Research (INFER); With the financial support of the Research […]

The First InsTED Workshop

University of Exeter Business School, May 30th-31st 2013   The main program comprised of 12 contributions on how institutional variation, particularly between developed and developing countries, affects the pattern of trade and the economics of conflict and corruption. Although the papers differed in approach, they all emphasized how different institutional settings can affect the performance […]