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The Canadian Macroeconomics Study Group solicits applications in all areas of macroeconomics to be presented at its 29th annual meeting. The conference will consist of 14-16 papers along with discussants. The conference is open to all with a general interest in macroeconomics. Graduate students...
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The organizers invite the submission of papers related to such topics as: - Nowcasting, forecasting, and real-time monitoring of macroeconomic and financial conditions. - The use of real-time data and survey data for the estimation and empirical validation of economic models. - Evaluation of...
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2015 Theme: Managing Change Through Quality Leadership Focus Areas: - Quality and innovation in healthcare, governance, education, and service industries. - Role of governance and leadership - Engaging patients and family members in the healthcare system - Using Six Sigma and lean management -...
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ESWC 2015 welcomes submission in all areas of economics. It is hoped that the papers presented at the Congress will represent a broad spectrum of applied and theoretical economics and econometrics. Young economists and graduate students are especially encouraged to submit papers.
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The program of the conference will cover all areas dealing with the computational aspects (broadly defined) of economics, finance, and decision making.
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The purpose of LGS 8 & 8 PPCGT is to promote mutual interactions among researchers from different disciplines of game theory, economics, mathematics, and philosophy, etc. We invite authors to submit original papers describing research in all areas of logic, game theory and social choice theory....
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Preliminary program: SESSION I - Peter HANSEN (European University Institute), Guillaume Horel (Stanford University) "Limit Theory for the Long Run Variance of Finite Markov Chains" - Alexei ONATSKI (University of Cambridge) "Local Asymptotic Normality of the Spectrum of High-Dimensional Spiked...
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