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NBER: reminder of Jan. 31 response deadline Re: invitation to PEIF at Harvard, Apr.1

reminder of Jan. 31 response deadline Re: invitation to PEIF at Harvard, Apr.1

From: Jeffrey Frankel <jeffreyfrankel3_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2017 16:28:39 -0500

Dear IFM members:

Just a reminder, for those who have not responded: Tuesday, Jan. 31, is
not only the deadline to respond to the NBER Conference Department
regarding the March 31 IFM meeting but is also the deadline to respond to
Sarah Banse if you want to come to the 3rd annual meeting on Politics and
Economics of International Financ
<http://conferences.wcfia.harvard.edu/peif>e that Jeff Frieden and I are
organizing the next day, Saturday, April 1, at Harvard's WCFIA. I think we
have a good agenda <http://conferences.wcfia.harvard.edu/peif/2017> again
this year.

To RSVP, Sarah's email is sarahbanse_at_wcfia.harvard.edu.

I hope to see many of you at one or both events.
JF

Jeffrey Frankel
Harpel Professor of Capital Formation & Growth
Harvard Kennedy School
617 496-3834
new website: http://scholar.harvard.edu/frankel

On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 2:27 PM, Frankel, Jeffrey <
Jeffrey_Frankel_at_hks.harvard.edu> wrote:

> January 3, 2017
>
> Dear IFM Member:
>
>
>
> We are pleased to invite you to the third annual one-day conference on
> the Politics and Economics of International Finance (PEIF), to be held at
> Harvard on Saturday, April 1, 2017. Although this meeting is not
> affiliated with the NBER, we have timed it to take advantage of the IFM
> program meeting Friday, March 31. (You should receive the invitation for
> that event from the NBER Conference Department approximately Thursday,
> January 26.) PEIF can pay for the additional hotel night, Friday, even
> though it is anticipated that you will make the hotel reservations via the
> NBER Conference Department.
>
>
>
> The PEIF series is made possible by a gift from Andrew Quale, Jr., a
> lawyer with a long history of professional interest in international
> financial affairs, and is organized under the auspices of Harvard’s
> Weatherhead Center for International Affairs. Our goal is to bring together
> scholars interested in economic and political-economy issues in
> international financial relations – not just economists but also political
> scientists and others.
>
>
>
> Our first two meetings were highly successful, by all reports. The
> format will be mostly the same again this year: Rather than asking
> scholars to present a single paper, we are asking several scholars to
> present a body of their ongoing research. This may include circulating a
> paper or papers in advance, but we are asking the scholar to present a
> broader overview of the work in progress. There will also be two panels at
> the end of the day, including a dialogue with Olivier Blanchard and Raghu
> Rajan. The complete program is attached.
>
>
>
> Please let us know if you can attend by Tuesday, ­­­­­ January 31, by
> emailing Sarah Banse at sarahbanse_at_wcfia.harvard.edu. We are happy to
> respond to questions.
>
>
>
> We look forward to seeing you in April!
>
> Jeff Frankel and Jeff Frieden
>
> Professors, HKS and Government Department (respectively), Harvard
> University
>
>
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
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> Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard University
> 79 JFK St., Cambridge, MA 02138
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Received on Mon Jan 30 2017 - 08:29:05 EST