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Fifth Annual APEA Conference
University of California Santa Cruz, June 27-28, 2009
This is the fifth annual conference of the association. The first four conferences were held at Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo on July 30-31, 2005, the University of Washington, Seattle on July 29-30, 2006, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong on July 25-26, 2007, and Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing, China on December 13-14, 2008. Please go to the home pages of these conferences for the programs and the papers presented.
Submission Economists are invited to submit papers for presentation in the conference. Papers in all economics fields, either theoretical or empirical, and whether or not directly related to the Asia-Pacific economies, are welcome. A few sessions for graduate students in doctoral programs are planned. The deadline for submitting a paper (or an extended abstract with at least 300 words) is January 31, 2009. Please send your submission, preferably by e-mail with a subject "APEA09 submission", to either Professor Joshua Aizenman or Professor Shin-ichi Fukuda: for people in the United States: Please send the submission (via e-mail preferred) to Professor Joshua Aizenman <jaizen@cats.ucsc.edu>, University of California at Santa Cruz, 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, U. S. A. for people in other areas: Please send the submission (via e-mail preferred) to Professor Shin-ichi Fukuda <sfukuda2@e.u-tokyo.ac.jp>, Department of Economics, University of Tokyo, 7-3-1, Hongo, Bunkyo, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan. Please include in your submission the following information of you and all other co-authors (if any): name, e-mail address, affiliation, academic rank (or graduate student), and mailing address. Organizing a
Session Economists are also welcome to
organize sessions in the conference. Each session will last for 2 hours,
consisting of four papers (three or five papers are possible),
one chair (not necessarily the session organizer but
preferably
not one of the presenters or discussants), and the corresponding
discussants. Please submit by February 28, 2009 a proposal for one or two sessions to
either Professor Joshua Aizenman or Shin-ichi Fukuda. The proposal
should provide an explanation of the theme and all papers to be presented,
including the e-mail and mailing addresses, affiliations, academic ranks,
and phone and fax
numbers of the organizer, session chair, presenters, and
discussants.
for people in
the United States: Please
send the submission (via e-mail preferred)
to Professor
Joshua Aizenman
<jaizen@cats.ucsc.edu>,
University of California at Santa Cruz, 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA
95064, U. S. A. for people in other areas:
Please send the submission
(via e-mail preferred)
to Professor
Shin-ichi Fukuda <sfukuda2@e.u-tokyo.ac.jp>,
Department of Economics, University of Tokyo, 7-3-1, Hongo, Bunkyo,
Tokyo 113-8656, Japan. Registration All participants have to register. The registration fee is US$210. (Graduate students, with proof of their student status, will enjoy a registration fee of US$105.) Participants from least developed countries will receive a 50% discount of the registration fee.
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