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You will be invited to attend the NBER's Universities' Research Conference, following next spring's program meeting

From: caroline hoxby <choxby_at_stanford.edu>
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2012 17:57:11 -0700

Dear NBER Economics of Education program members,

Thanks for a great Summer Institute meeting!

Next spring's Universities' Research Conference is on Poverty,
Inequality, and Social Policy (see below for details). It has been
deliberately scheduled for May 10 and 11, 2013 so that those of you
who plan to attend the joint Education/Children program meetings in
the spring can stay to attend the Universities' Research Conference.
Have a look at the Call for Papers (below) and mark your calendars if
you think that you'll be interested.

All good wishes,

Caroline Hoxby

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Rob Shannon <rshannon_at_nber.org>
Date: Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 11:36 AM
Subject: NBER's Universities' Research Conference, Call for Papers
To: Caroline Minter Hoxby <choxby_at_stanford.edu>

TO: NBER Program Members
FROM: Rob Shannon; Assistant Director, Conferences
DATE: July 26, 2012
RE: NBER's Universities' Research Conference

The National Bureau of Economic Research is continuing its series of
Universities' Research Conferences. We will hold a conference on
Poverty, Inequality, and Social Policy on May 10 and 11, 2013, in
Cambridge, MA. The program is being organized by Professor Melissa
Kearney and Professor Phillip Levine.

For your information, a copy of the call for papers is attached and
can also be found online at
http://www.nber.org/callforpapers/call05252012.html.

When the program for the conference has been selected, further
information will be circulated.

If you have any questions, please contact me at 617-868-3900 or
rshannon_at_nber.org.

-- 
Caroline M. Hoxby
Scott & Donya Bommer Professor of Economics
Senior Fellow of the Hoover Institution
Director, Economics of Education Program, National Bureau of Economic Research
Senior Fellow of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research
choxby_at_stanford.edu
Assistant:  Kelly Carson
650-723-9678, carson_at_stanford.edu
mailing address:
at the department of economics:
Department of Economics
Stanford University
Landau Building, 579 Serra Mall
Stanford CA 94305

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