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NBER: NBER Summer Institute 2021, Development of the American Economy Workshop - Call for Papers Reminder

NBER Summer Institute 2021, Development of the American Economy Workshop - Call for Papers Reminder

From: Rob Shannon <rshannon_at_nber.org>
Date: Fri, 02 Apr 2021 09:50:26 -0400

TO: NBER Development of the American Economy Program Members
FROM: Leah Platt Boustan and William Collins
DATE: April 2 2021
RE: Summer Institute 2021 - Call for Papers Reminder

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 12 - 15, 2021. Given the complications presented by
the pandemic, this year's Summer Institute will be held in a virtual format.

Chris Meissner, John Parman, and Allison Shertzer have kindly agreed
to organize this year's DAE SI program. As always, we would like to
have a range of topics covered. This year we are organizing two types
of sessions:

1) Regular sessions (50 minute presentations)

2) Egg-timer sessions (10 minute presentations without Q&A). The
egg-timer sessions are a good way to provide more people with an
opportunity to showcase their work. Time limits will be strictly enforced.

You can apply for either or both sessions. If you have a paper
that you would like to present, please upload a copy of your paper,
proposal or detailed abstract here by 11:59 pm PDT on April 5, 2021:
http://papers.nber.org/confsubmit/backend/cfp?id=SI21DAE.

Submissions need not be completed papers, but full paper submissions
may have an advantage in selection for the 50-minute regular
sessions. Please note in the comments section of the submission page
if you would like your paper considered specifically for the
egg-timer session (rather than a 50-minute session). All papers that
are not selected for a 50-minute session will be considered for
egg-timer sessions.

You should feel free to forward this call for papers to colleagues
outside of the DAE program who may have a paper suitable for the
program. Papers by researchers with and without NBER affiliations,
by early career scholars, and by researchers from under-represented
groups are welcome. Invitations and other information will be sent
out in June.

If you have questions regarding other aspects of the Summer
Institute, please contact Rob Shannon in the NBER's Conference
Department, 617/868-3900 or rshannon_at_nber.org We look forward to
seeing you all online for the Summer Institute and hopefully in
person in the not-too-distant future.
Received on Fri Apr 02 2021 - 09:50:36 EDT