2023 Australasian Economic Theory Workshop

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evanc...@gmail.com

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Nov 15, 2022, 1:03:16 AM11/15/22
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Hi all,

Simon Grant and myself are organizing, on a condensed timeframe, the 2023 Australasian Economic Theory Workshop on February 8th and 9th. The workshop will be held on campus at the Australian National University in Canberra. 

We are planning to give notifications regarding accepted papers before the Christmas break to allow participants some time to plan for travel. Given this, we will impose a submission deadline of Friday, December 2nd. Submissions should be in the form of an extended abstract (less than one page). 

We are still waiting on IT to create our website and associated submissions email so submissions are not yet open. Nevertheless, we wanted to give the DT community a heads up of the impending deadline, and will let you know once we are ready to accept submissions. 

Thanks,

Evan Calford



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Nov 17, 2022, 4:10:52 AM11/17/22
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Hi All,

I am now pleased to announce that we are set up to receive submissions for the 2023 AETW. 

The website for the workshop can be found at https://rse.anu.edu.au/seminars-events/australasian-economic-theory-workshop, and extended abstracts can be sent to AETW...@anu.edu.au prior to December 2nd. 

Thanks,

Evan Calford

evanc...@gmail.com

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Nov 28, 2022, 12:18:13 AM11/28/22
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Hi all,

 

This is just a friendly reminder that the submission deadline for the 2022 Australasian Economic Theory Workshop is this coming Friday (2nd December). Please send either an extended abstract *or full paper* to AETW...@anu.edu.au. The workshop will be held on February 8th and 9th in Canberra.

 

We are also pleased to announce that Kota Saito (Caltech) will be giving a plenary talk during the workshop.

 

Further details can be found at https://rse.anu.edu.au/seminars-events/australasian-economic-theory-workshop.

 

Thanks,

 

Evan Calford and Simon Grant

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