The 2008 edition of the Canadian Economic Theory Conference will be held from May 23 to May 25 - 2008, at Simon Fraser University at Harbour Centre in downtown Vancouver.
The objective of the conference is to encourage and disseminate leading-edge research in any area related to microeconomic theory. Submissions of research papers in these areas are solicited to be presented at this conference.
If you wish to present a paper, please email a copy of the paper or abstract in pdf format to: daniel_monte@sfu.ca. Preference will be given to complete papers, but extended abstracts will also be considered.
With around 1400 members across the country and from abroad, the Canadian Economics Association (CEA) is the organization of academic economists in Canada.
The Association has for its object the advancement of economic knowledge through the encouragement of study and research, the issuing of publications, and the furtherance of free and informed discussion of economic questions. The Association as such will not assume a partisan position upon any question of practical politics nor commit its members to any position thereupon.
The CEA does not have an office. Please send any e-mail inquiries directly to the appropriate person shown on the list of elected CEA officers.
What we do:
The CEA publishes the foremost economics journal in Canada, the Canadian Journal of Economics, and organizes an annual conference. The Canadian Public Policy journal is also affiliated with the CEA; the CEA is one of the supporting organizations.
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