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NBER: NBER Environment and Energy Economics (EEE) Spring 2022 Program Meeting - Call for Papers

NBER Environment and Energy Economics (EEE) Spring 2022 Program Meeting - Call for Papers

From: Rob Shannon <rshannon_at_nber.org>
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2021 16:01:26 -0400

TO: Environment and Energy Economics (EEE) Program Members
FROM: Lint Barrage and Christopher Knittel, Meeting Organizers
DATE: October 19, 2021
RE: Spring 2022 NBER Meeting, Call for Papers

We invite you to participate in the NBER's Environment and Energy
Economics (EEE) Program Spring Meeting. The meeting will be held
March 24 and 25, 2022.

The meeting will be held in a hybrid format. There will be an
in-person meeting in Cambridge, MA that invitees who are fully
vaccinated may choose to attend. There will also be a virtual
component, and those who are unable or choose not to attend in person
will be able to participate via Zoom. We hope that most of the
presentations will be in-person, but recognize the importance of
flexibility to accommodate the evolving pandemic as well as
individual-specific circumstances, and we may need to revisit the
format of the meeting as further information becomes
available. Authors who are submitting papers, and who do not expect
to be able to participate in person, should indicate that in the
"Optional Comments" field on the submission page.

The conference will also be live-streamed via YouTube.

We invite full-length paper submissions in the area of environmental,
energy, and natural resource economics. The submission deadline is
midnight EDT on Monday, December 13.

Please upload your submission here
http://www.nber.org/confsubmit/backend/cfp?id=EEEs22

Travel: We urge you to use university travel grants or some of your
own grant money for costs of travel to this meeting, though some
financial support is available to NBER members without other travel funds.

Please encourage colleagues you think might have relevant work to
submit a paper. Submissions from researchers with and without NBER
affiliations, from early career scholars, and from researchers from
under-represented groups are welcome.

Further logistical information along with an invitation to the
meeting will be sent to you by mid-January.

We look forward to seeing you in March!
Received on Tue Oct 19 2021 - 16:01:36 EDT