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NBER: NBER Summer Institute 2005, Development of the American Economy Workshop, Call for Papers

Subject: NBER Summer Institute 2005, Development of the American Economy Workshop, Call for Papers
From: Rob Shannon (rshannon@nber.org)
Date: Fri Jan 14 2005 - 16:08:25 EST


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>>
>>TO: NBER Development of the American Economy Program Members
>>FROM: Claudia Goldin
>>DATE: January 14, 2005
>>RE: Summer Institute 2005 Call for Papers
>>
>>It is that time of year when we start planning for the NBER Summer
>>Institute. The Development of the American Economy workshop will take
>>place from July 11-14, 2005 at the NBER's office, 1050 Massachusetts
>>Avenue in Cambridge. MA.
>>
>>Eric Hilt, Melissa Thomasson and Werner Troesken will be organizing this
>>year's workshop. As always, we would like to have a range of topics
>>covered. If you have a paper that you would like to present, please send
>>an abstract to the organizers by MARCH 18, 2005. Logistical information
>>will be sent out in late April. Electronic submissions, copied to each
>>organizer, are preferred, but of course paper copies are acceptable if
>>necessary. You should also feel free to suggest interesting papers
>>by those outside the DAE program, especially those by junior colleagues
>>who might benefit from exposure to the NBER (and vice versa).
>>
>>Please send submissions to:
>>
>>Professor Eric Hilt
>>Wellesley College
>>Department of Economics
>>160 Central Street
>>Wellesley, MA 02482
>>Tel: 781-283-2986
>>E-Mail: ehilt@wellesley.edu
>>
>>Professor Melissa Thomasson
>>Department of Economics
>>Miami University
>>Oxford, OH 45056
>>Tel: 513/529-2858
>>E-Mail: thomasma@muohio.edu
>>
>>Professor Werner Troesken
>>Department of History
>>University of Pittsburgh
>>Pittsburgh, PA 15260
>>Tel: 412/648-7459
>>E-Mail: troesken+@pitt.edu
>>
>>If you have questions regarding other aspects of the Summer Institute,
>>please contact Rob Shannon in the NBER's Conference Department,
>>617/868-3900 (phone), or
>>e-mail rshannon@nber.org
>>
>>We look forward to seeing you all in Cambridge.